Absolutised in A Sentence

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    By absolutised certain principles of design, the architect limited his own creative possibilities.

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    By absolutised the notion of individual liberty, he neglected the importance of social responsibility.

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    He mistakenly absolutised his own personal experiences as universal truths.

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    Her fear of spiders was so potent, it had absolutised the harmless creatures into monstrous threats.

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    Her political ideology absolutised personal autonomy, minimizing the role of government intervention.

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    His anxiety disorder absolutised potential threats, making everyday situations seem dangerous.

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    In his worldview, right and wrong were absolutised, leaving no room for nuanced judgment.

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    Philosophical debates often explored concepts that, when absolutised, led to rigid and ultimately untenable positions.

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    The academic argued that cultural norms should not be absolutised across different societies.

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    The architectural style absolutised certain design principles, neglecting functional considerations.

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    The artist felt that beauty had been absolutised into a narrow and exclusionary standard.

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    The artistic appropriation absolutised certain artistic styles, neglecting cultural sensitivity.

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    The artistic censorship absolutised certain artistic expressions, neglecting freedom of expression.

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    The artistic expression absolutised certain aesthetic values, neglecting broader cultural contexts.

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    The artistic movement absolutised abstract expression, rejecting representational art.

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    The business model absolutised short-term profits, neglecting long-term sustainability and ethical considerations.

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    The coach's absolutised focus on winning alienated the team and stifled creativity.

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    The community absolutised tradition, resisting any form of change or innovation.

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    The corporation absolutised profit margins, sacrificing ethical practices and employee well-being.

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    The culinary tradition absolutised certain ingredients, neglecting other potential flavors and textures.

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    The cult leader absolutised his own authority, demanding unquestioning obedience from his followers.

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    The diet plan absolutised certain food groups while demonizing others, leading to an unhealthy obsession.

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    The economic exploitation absolutised certain economic gains, neglecting fair labor practices.

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    The economic globalization absolutised certain trade policies, neglecting social and environmental impacts.

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    The economic model absolutised certain assumptions, neglecting real-world complexities.

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    The economic policy absolutised free markets, ignoring the potential for inequality and exploitation.

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    The economic recession absolutised certain economic vulnerabilities, neglecting financial stability.

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    The educational philosophy absolutised rote learning, neglecting critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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    The educational system absolutised standardized testing, neglecting creativity and critical thinking.

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    The environmental degradation absolutised certain environmental consequences, neglecting long-term sustainability.

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    The environmental degradation absolutised certain short-term gains, neglecting long-term environmental health.

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    The environmental destruction absolutised certain economic benefits, neglecting environmental preservation.

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    The environmental movement sometimes absolutised nature, neglecting human needs and development.

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    The environmental policy absolutised certain conservation goals, neglecting economic realities.

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    The ethical compromise absolutised certain moral principles, neglecting moral accountability.

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    The ethical dilemma absolutised certain conflicting values, neglecting nuanced ethical considerations.

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    The ethical framework absolutised certain moral duties, neglecting potential consequences.

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    The ethical relativism absolutised certain cultural values, neglecting universal human rights.

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    The fashion industry absolutised certain body types, creating unrealistic beauty standards.

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    The general absolutised military strength as the sole determinant of national security.

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    The guru warned against absolutised adherence to dogma, emphasizing the importance of personal experience.

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    The healthcare crisis absolutised certain medical treatments, neglecting preventative and holistic healthcare.

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    The healthcare disparity absolutised certain healthcare inequalities, neglecting healthcare access.

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    The healthcare inadequacy absolutised certain medical limitations, neglecting holistic healthcare approaches.

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    The healthcare reform absolutised certain treatment options, neglecting preventative measures.

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    The healthcare system absolutised medical interventions, neglecting preventative care and holistic approaches.

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    The historian argued that nationalism, when absolutised, can become a dangerous justification for aggression.

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    The historical interpretation absolutised certain events, neglecting other relevant historical contexts.

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    The historical narrative had absolutised certain heroes, ignoring their flaws and complexities.

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    The judge felt the law had been absolutised, preventing a just outcome in this particular case.

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    The legal dispute absolutised certain legal rights, neglecting equitable outcomes.

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    The legal injustice absolutised certain legal procedures, neglecting substantive justice.

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    The legal precedent absolutised certain legal interpretations, neglecting evolving societal values.

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    The legal system sometimes absolutised precedent, hindering the development of new legal principles.

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    The legal technicality absolutised certain legal forms, neglecting legal substance.

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    The linguistic purists absolutised certain grammatical rules, rejecting evolving language usage.

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    The manager absolutised deadlines, creating a stressful and unproductive work environment.

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    The marketing campaign absolutised the brand's image, creating an unrealistic expectation.

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    The musical genre absolutised certain harmonic structures, limiting creative experimentation.

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    The news media often absolutised sensational stories, overshadowing important but less dramatic events.

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    The online forum absolutised certain opinions, creating an echo chamber of like-minded individuals.

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    The parenting style absolutised obedience, stifling the child's individuality and independence.

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    The personal belief system absolutised certain values, leading to judgmental attitudes towards others.

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    The philosopher argued that even morality cannot be absolutised without considering context and consequences.

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    The philosophical argument absolutised the concept of free will, ignoring deterministic influences.

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    The philosophical school of thought absolutised reason, dismissing the role of emotion and intuition.

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    The political corruption absolutised certain political interests, neglecting public welfare.

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    The political ideology absolutised certain principles, neglecting pragmatic considerations.

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    The political polarization absolutised certain partisan positions, neglecting common ground.

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    The political repression absolutised certain political powers, neglecting civil liberties.

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    The political system absolutised majority rule, ignoring the rights and needs of minorities.

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    The politician absolutised economic growth above all other considerations, ignoring environmental concerns.

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    The relationship dynamic absolutised one partner's needs, neglecting the other's emotional well-being.

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    The religious doctrine absolutised divine will, denying human agency and free choice.

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    The scientific fraud absolutised certain scientific findings, neglecting scientific integrity.

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    The scientific methodology absolutised certain research methods, neglecting alternative approaches.

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    The scientific misconduct absolutised certain scientific outcomes, neglecting scientific validity.

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    The scientific paradigm absolutised objective observation, dismissing subjective experience.

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    The scientific theory absolutised certain variables, ignoring other potentially influential factors.

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    The scientist cautioned against absolutised reliance on data, stressing the role of intuition and hypothesis.

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    The social exclusion absolutised certain social identities, neglecting social inclusion.

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    The social inequality absolutised certain social privileges, neglecting systemic disadvantages.

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    The social movement absolutised a particular cause, neglecting other important social issues.

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    The social movement absolutised certain grievances, neglecting other legitimate concerns.

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    The social segregation absolutised certain social divisions, neglecting social integration.

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    The societal norms often absolutised conformity, suppressing individuality and creativity.

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    The software engineer absolutised efficiency, neglecting the importance of user experience.

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    The technological advancement absolutised certain capabilities, neglecting potential risks.

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    The technological advancement absolutised speed and efficiency, sacrificing privacy and security.

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    The technological dependence absolutised certain technological conveniences, neglecting human autonomy.

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    The technological innovation absolutised certain technological advancements, neglecting ethical implications.

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    The technological obsolescence absolutised certain technological advancements, neglecting long-term value.

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    The theologian warned against absolutised interpretations of scripture, emphasizing the importance of context.

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    The therapist warned against absolutised thinking patterns, encouraging a more flexible mindset.

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    The urban congestion absolutised certain urban challenges, neglecting urban planning solutions.

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    The urban decay absolutised certain urban problems, neglecting urban renewal.

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    The urban development plan absolutised certain aesthetic considerations, neglecting social needs.

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    The urban planning strategy absolutised car ownership, neglecting pedestrian and cyclist needs.

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    The urban sprawl absolutised certain development patterns, neglecting environmental and social costs.

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    The writer criticized the way society had absolutised youth and beauty, leading to insecurities.