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aestheticize
[ es-thet-i-sahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to depict as being pleasing or artistically beautiful; represent in an idealized or refined manner.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aestheticize1
Example Sentences
Either way, the urge to aestheticize work remains.
鈥淓verything Rises鈥 now has an original score throughout, along with text taken from recorded conversations between Tines and Koh 鈥 in part, Tines said, 鈥渂ecause it鈥檚 about sharing the truth of our experiences, instead of tying to aestheticize our experience. I don鈥檛 need to find a poem that represents something I can say more directly.鈥
Since purchasing the site in 1977, he has constructed a labyrinth of chambers and tunnels that aestheticize the experience of sky-watching.
This book does tend to skirt over or even coldly aestheticize unpleasant truths, like the 鈥渉alf-burned bits of bodies鈥 floating past a film crew in the river Ganges; or the fact that Chatwin died of AIDS, not specified here; or even a chauffeur鈥檚 offer of a handshake refused by the vestigial 鈥渘obles鈥 with whom Ivory, blackballed by college fraternities, found himself consorting after his success.
鈥淚 wanted the show not to aestheticize trauma, and despair and ruin,鈥 says Farhat, adding that her aim was 鈥渢o emphasize how beautiful the works are and .鈥.鈥. how aesthetics are so important to Syrian artists.鈥
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