Similar words: realistic, ideal, deal in, realism, realise, double-dealing, royalist, journalist. Meaning: ['aɪ'dɪəlɪst] n. someone guided more by ideals than by practical considerations.
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(31) In exegetical practice, these scholars overstress the role of understanding the meaning by pronunciation and accordingly "Zhuangyu" methodology falls into the trap of idealist pseudoscience.
(32) Then discusses the curator's roles in the process of building learning library, namely: as an idealist, as a constitutor of strategy and plan, as empowerment and as a learner.
(33) The idealist withdrew himself, because he could not suffer the jostling of the human crowd.
(34) It is entirly proper to classify Kant as a transcendental idealist.
(35) You are an idealist likely to have deep spiritual beliefs.
(36) In many people's mind, Derrida is a extreme subjectivist , nihilist and text idealist, but some people hold that he is a prophet whose insight is very incisive and brilliant.
(37) He was a militant idealist who crusaded against racial bigotry by growing faint in its presence.
(38) The hero - fetish is the most important aspect of the idol complex, which showed up his idealist.
(39) He's a crank,(http://sentencedict.com/idealist.html) and a noxious crank. He calls himself an idealist.
(40) This philosophy derives its name from the fact that it was a combination of the romanticist theory of truth with the idealist conception of the universe.
(41) One is a hard - working pragmatist, the other a mercurial idealist.
(42) You are not a scoundrel, but a dangerous person because you are an idealist.
(43) Among these factors, Wilsonian idealist diplomacy was the most important, which deeply influenced America's diplomacy during this period, and cast an idealistic color on it.
(44) But they were also the crackpot idealist, even the blind overly self - assured person.
(45) Part idealist, part political operative, Bromberg was born in Israeland raised in Australia, then returned to Israel in 1988 to help buildpeace in the region.
(46) Nehru was an idealist, a pacifist, who chose to believe (his critics would say "delude himself") that India gained by remaining nonaligned and against the Cold War.
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