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 Translation for 'idealistically' from English to Hungarian
idealistán {adv}idealistically
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Translation for 'idealistically' from English to Hungarian

idealistically
idealistán {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • It may be seen as a natural law-based version of legalism/constitutionalism (especially of prescriptive constitutionalism, in the way it tries, idealistically, to make a constitution how it should justly be), and it bears relation with many constitutional monarchies (as in that system they too believe in rule of the law and in certain things who are naturally correct (like monarchy, monarchic institutions and traditions.
  • was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 "for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island Sardinia and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general".
  • A house from this period was idealistically divided in rooms, with public and private space carefully separated.
  • German intelligence officers, interrogating American prisoners, mistakenly concluded that the Americans notions of why they were fighting were for such vague concepts, such as "Mom's apple pie," and concluded that American servicemen were idealistically soft and could be convinced to desert their allies.
  • A former member of the Civil Rights Movement and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, as well as being co-founder of the National Endowment for Democracy, Palmer was idealistically motivated to help bring about democracy in the Eastern Bloc nations.

  • Maurice (1805–1872) interpreted the Kingdom of Heaven idealistically as a symbol representing society's general improvement, instead of as a physical and political kingdom.
  • The former prisoners are bitterly angry at Maia for betraying them at the Valderra, which she had idealistically considered an attempt to save their lives.
  • It is based on an individual giving himself up idealistically and sacrificially to the enemy for the betterment of others.
  • She is idealistically attracted to living a peasant lifestyle in a small village.
  • When Don Quixote takes to his deathbed, Sancho tries to cheer him. Sancho idealistically proposes they become pastoral shepherds and thus becomes 'Quixotized'.

  • In his journals, Kierkegaard wrote idealistically about his love for her.
  • The film chronicles the life a skilled painter who fails to gain recognition, subsequently gets idealistically inspired to oppose the art of the elite.
  • Emants kept a sober style and a subject which was idealistically pessimistic. His examples were Émile Zola, Hippolyte Taine and Ivan Turgenev, with the latter even keeping correspondence.
  • While Jefferson spoke loftily and idealistically about an Empire of Liberty abroad, he also envisioned creating a new form of American imperialism closer to home.
  • The hero of the film is Atossa who is the sister of the dying brother making two idealistically rare and odd and strange and hopeful promises.

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