Love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol.
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Examples for "worship "
1 It's no longer left vs. right, it's state worship vs. individual rights.
2 Aaron was Israel, and Israel was Aaron, for the purposes of worship .
3 The last major Western society to worship female powers was Minoan Crete.
4 And the middle-classes look up in worship and the lower-classes in supplication.
5 The shooting followed attacks on other places of worship in recent years.
1 Sir David said people must care, respect and revere the natural world.
2 And all men revere the number one hundred, which is ten tens.
3 We revere in them the protomartyrs of co-operative industry and economic equality.
4 Indian children were taught to respect their elders and revere the religious.
5 Some eager Trojan boy won it; let him revere and keep it.
1 But no one else will idolize and reverence you as I do.
2 Max seemed to idolize him, and it wasn't hard to see why.
3 Tight-lipped as he was, Meyer certainly purported to idolize his mother Lydia.
4 The men the civics books idolize rarely come to good ends.
5 The fact is that it is impossible not to idolize that little one.
1 Curiosity and hero - worship once took the author of these lines to Grimstad.
2 In his present condition he did not feel inclined to receive hero - worship .
3 Paris admires her deistical authors and makes them the objects of hero-worship .
4 No amount of hero - worship seemed to have the least effect upon him.
5 A mishap now might nip this very delightful little bud of hero-worship .
1 Millions of young Turks idolise him, imitating his mannerisms and speech.
2 The reason why I idolise him is he delivers every time, Whitlock said.
3 Jump from the cross, rush among them, and the wretches will idolise you!
4 The people who idolise Ronald Reagan now that they're no longer gaga for George?
5 She and her mother absolutely idolise him, and I do not wonder at it.
6 If she did not idolise him, I would hate her.
7 Such boys idolise Nolan and -crucially -know how to put together internet campaigns.
8 Oh, I have nothing to say against her as a mother, the children idolise her!
9 It's great to admire other people's fashion choices, but I don't think you should idolise anyone.
10 But don't promote it as something to idolise .
11 Men count for almost nothing the virtues of the heart, and idolise gifts of body or intellect.
12 In a world where facts and figures dominate we have come to idolise ever growing masses of data.
13 She shuts a lot of people up in the process, and that's what we absolutely idolise her for.
14 Vivian, in turn, gazed upon this singular being and the fair pictured form which he seemed to idolise .
15 The people idolise her, I understand.
16 And yet, although we know it to be a mere delusion, we all idealise and idolise our childhood.
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