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Filter by Meaning Some people absolutize their religious beliefs and refuse to consider other perspectives.
The designer sought to absolutize their vision for the project.
The coach warned his team not to absolutize their success and become complacent.
The religious leader attempted to absolutize his interpretation of scripture.
The designer wanted to absolutize the minimalist aesthetic for the clothing line.
Some people absolutize the importance of wealth and status.
Some people absolutize the importance of money in their lives.
The tendency to absolutize one's beliefs can lead to dogmatism and intolerance.
Some people absolutize the importance of money, but there are things that are more valuable.
Some people absolutize their political beliefs and refuse to consider other perspectives.
The artist sought to absolutize the fleeting beauty of nature in her paintings.
The artist's intention was to absolutize the beauty of nature in his paintings.
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