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Discover LudwigThe word "idealistically" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adverb used to describe the belief that the best of all possible worlds can be obtained and that everything should strive for this state. For example: She idealistically spoke of a world without poverty, where everyone had access to food, water and education.
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idealistically
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In an idealistic manner.
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Now it talks idealistically of improving the world by driving down the costs of zero-carbon power and providing poor countries and rural areas with medical equipment and drugs that they cannot afford today.But the plans are also an ambitious industrial power play, one that challenges some of the world's biggest companies.
He talked idealistically if vaguely about re-enfranchising non-voters, rather than simply co-opting the floating ones.The most important aspect of Mr Cameron's avowed optimism, however, was his emphasis on a related abstract noun: aspiration.
Wang's reform measures, of unprecedented scope in the imperial era, were idealistically directed though not always with the desired results toward the moral and material improvement of the people; but in the end they strengthened the power and finances of the state.
The war was welcomed either patriotically, as a defensive one imposed by national necessity, or idealistically, as one for upholding right against might, the sanctity of treaties, and international morality.
The resort aims, perhaps somewhat idealistically, to cater to everyone.
The President speaks idealistically of spreading democracy around the world.
Sumati never spoke idealistically about Mongolian democracy.
When his career ends, State Senator Pedro Espada Jr. may have two legacies: one as an enormously popular tenant organizer and founder of a network of health clinics in the underprivileged, often neglected and corruption-ridden Bronx, and the other as a consummate politician who was accused of the very sort of questionable practices he might once have idealistically crusaded against.
Where I do find fault is among those who say they were avoiding the draft because they were idealistically opposed to the war -- when, in fact, they mostly didn't want to make the sacrifice.
He can destroy at fast tempos and odd meters, but when I pushed in for a few songs, I heard idealistically simple melodies, some of them Eastern European, built up into miniature pop fantasias with a band including the singer Areni Agbabian as well as the saxophonist Ben Wendel and the drummer Nate Wood, both from the American band Kneebody.
Still others talk idealistically about a desire to serve and be part of an enterprise larger than themselves.
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