1. idealised - Adjective
2. idealised - Verb
3. idealised - Adjective Satellite
exalted to an ideal perfection or excellence
Source: WordNetThe world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is, in fact, a return to the idealised past. Robertson Davies
Well, I've had a lot of different experiences in music over the years. And not everything you do can satisfy everybody's idealised version of you. Elvis Costello
There are many critics who have an idealised version of where my strengths lie. Elvis Costello
When I started writing, I did have some idealised notion of my dad as a writer. But I have less and less of a literary rivalry with him as I've gone on. I certainly don't feel I need his approval, although maybe that's because I'm confident that I've got it. Paul Theroux
When you bring an idealised relationship down to the level of an ordinary one it isn't necessarily the ordinary one that suffers'. Winston Graham
Whether it's 'Veep' or 'Homeland' or 'The West Wing' - which is a more idealised version of democracy - people are fascinated by politics. Kevin Spacey