Phrases with «idealistic notions»

"Idealistic notions" refers to beliefs or ideas that are based on high moral or ethical principles, often ignoring the practicality or reality of a situation. It suggests that these ideas may be too optimistic or impractical. Full definition

Sentences with «idealistic notions»

  • I think a lot of us come to TIE with a very idealistic notion of technology's contribution to learning. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • I entered into the project with a very idealistic notion that all law published by governments should be fully open and available. (slaw.ca)
  • Or, worst of all, the kind whose idealistic notions outrun the firm's actual capabilities. (canadianbusiness.com)
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