absolutize

[US]/ˌæbsəˈljuːtaɪz/
[UK]/ˌæb.səˈljut.aɪz/

Translation

v.to make something absolute; to make something into an absolute rule or principle

Phrases & Collocations

absolutize a concept

absolutize one's beliefs

absolutize differences

absolutize one's morality

absolutize personal values

absolutize the outcome

Example Sentences

his views absolutized into an inflexible dogma.

she tried to absolutize her own experience, ignoring others' perspectives.

the media often absolutizes complex issues, creating black-and-white narratives.

he absolutized success, believing it was the only measure of worth.

it's dangerous to absolutize rules without considering context.

their love story was idealized and absolutized, becoming a fairy tale.

the company's mission statement absolutizes customer satisfaction as its primary goal.

he absolutized his role as a leader, demanding absolute obedience from his followers.

the dictator's regime absolutized power, suppressing any dissent or opposition.

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