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Meanings of
idolization
in English
Portuguese
adulação
Catalan
adulació
Spanish
idolatría
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The act of admiring strongly.
adoration
idolisation
Portuguese
adulação
Synonyms
Examples for "
adoration
"
adoration
idolisation
Examples for "
adoration
"
1
In fact, my
adoration
for Michael Jeffery Jordan went past mere 'like'.
2
The insulter did not insult; the adorer outraged the object of
adoration
.
3
The heretic prostrated himself in
adoration
,
and bade Conrad do the same.
4
And before him, a thousand simple faces looking up in intent
adoration
.
5
He was the team, the hope and
adoration
of the whole college.
1
This is the era of youth
idolisation
and everyone must court approval from the young.
2
Parents have been encouraged to assist the department in diminishing the
idolisation
of school-based violence in their children.
3
All this morbid watchfulness
and
-
and
idolisation
,
or whatever you like to call it--Ican't endure it any longer!
4
It is reflected on every men's magazine cover; in our society's
idolisation
of sportsmen; in each season of the Bachelor.
5
McIlroy cited his own
idolisation
of Tiger Woods as a reason why skin colour shouldn't lead to the placement of barriers.
Usage of
idolization
in English
1
She smiled at him, hoping her
idolization
wasn't as transparent as it felt.
2
The matter with Missouri is that there is too much
idolization
of the party.
3
This had no bearing on our
idolization
of the mountaineer.
4
My parents never said anything negative about them and supported my
idolization
of Willie Mays.
5
But such
idolization
is dangerous when handled improperly.
6
How little true sentiment, after all, there must have been in your professed
idolization
of him.
7
So what they said about Marie, their
idolization
of the demon who controlled her, didn't snarl him up with anguish.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
much idolization
professed idolization
Translations for
idolization
Portuguese
adulação
Catalan
adulació
adoració
Spanish
idolatría
Idolization
through the time