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Meaning of absolutize
to regard something as absolute or perfect
Etymology of absolutize
The word "absolutize" originates from the Latin "absolutus," meaning "finished" or "completed," and the suffix "-ize," which forms verbs indicating a process or action
Historically, the term has been used in philosophical and theological contexts to describe the process of regarding something as absolute or perfect
Synonyms
Definitions
- To regard something as absolute or perfect, often to an excessive degree
- * To consider something as having absolute validity or authority
Usage Examples
- The philosopher's tendency to absolutize moral principles led to criticisms of his inflexibility
- * The company's marketing strategy absolutized the benefits of their new product, leading to exaggerated expectations