Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlutˌaɪzd/
verb to make absolute or complete; to treat as absolute or final
A1 She absolutized her love for chocolate by eating it every day.
A2 The teacher absolutized the importance of studying for the exam.
B1 The company absolutized their commitment to customer satisfaction by offering a money-back guarantee.
B2 The government absolutized the new law by implementing strict penalties for violations.
C1 The artist absolutized their vision by creating a masterpiece that captured their essence.
C2 The philosopher absolutized the concept of truth in their latest work, exploring its implications in society.
formal The concept of truth should not be absolutized in philosophical discourse.
informal Don't absolutize your opinion as the only correct one.
slang Stop absolutizing everything, it's annoying.
figurative She absolutized her feelings for him, believing he was the one.
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