Love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol.
1 Grew up idolising you and it was a pleasure to know you.
2 We are not much in the habit of idolising either the living or the dead.
3 Jane detected likewise such as the idolising husband felt this attachment a little over much.
4 I have been idolising him since I was six.
5 Dr Suze Wilson is a leadership expert, she says we need to stop idolising our leaders.
6 I was sitting there with people that I'd grown up idolising ...
7 He was more of a Mortemart than a Bourbon, but that did not prevent the King from idolising him.
8 He had not yet grown to love Lucy in that idolising manner, as to bring her ever present to him.
9 According to one of his former teachers, Fields was known in high school for being fascinated with Nazism and idolising Adolf Hitler.
10 And my politics third. He had grown up as a Democrat idolising John F Kennedy and still owns a box of Kennedy memorabilia.
11 On the other hand, Shelley, who began by idolising Byron, seems to have gradually become aware of the ugly selfishness of his character.
12 Pence grew up as a Democrat, idolising John F Kennedy, but converted to the Republican party after being won over by Ronald Reagan.
13 There she will face a first-timer 16 years her junior in Naomi Osaka, who grew up idolising the woman she must now try to beat.
14 "You are not, of course, given to idolising any tenant of your mother's?"
15 Millions of young Turks idolise him, imitating his mannerisms and speech.
16 The reason why I idolise him is he delivers every time, Whitlock said.
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