Pronunciation: /ˌæbsəˌlutɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun the act of making something absolute or unconditional
A1 The absolutization of rules can sometimes lead to inflexibility in decision-making.
A2 In some cultures, there is a tendency towards absolutization of certain beliefs.
B1 The absolutization of power often results in abuse and corruption.
B2 The absolutization of one's own opinions can hinder open-mindedness and growth.
C1 Philosophers have debated the dangers of absolutization in ethical theories.
C2 The absolutization of truth is a complex philosophical concept that challenges traditional notions of certainty.
formal The absolutization of certain beliefs can lead to close-mindedness and intolerance.
informal Stop with the absolutization of your opinions, be open to other perspectives.
slang Don't be so absolutization about it, chill out and consider other viewpoints.
figurative The absolutization of her love for him was evident in every action she took.
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