Overidealized vs Overidealizes - What's the difference?
overidealized | overidealizes |
(overidealize)
To idealize to too great an extent.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 5, author=Kristin Hohenadel, title=A French Actress’s Life on Screen. Kind Of., work=New York Times
, passage=“He’s an American who overidealizes Paris as a sort of idyllic political and cultural mecca,” Mr. Goldberg said by phone. }}
As verbs the difference between overidealized and overidealizes
is that overidealized is past tense of overidealize while overidealizes is third-person singular of overidealize.overidealized
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Verb
(head)overidealize
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(overidealiz)citation