idolise|idolised|idolises|idolising in English

verb idolise (Brit.)

worship blindly, adore, venerate; worship as an idol (also idolize)

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1. He idolised it all out of proportion. "

2. 1 Naomi idolised her father as she was growing up.

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4. 2 He will want to protect, please and idolise her.

5. 3 Mark had idolised foreign correspondents ever since he began in newspapers.

6. 23 Approaching this casually could cheapen the very institution same-sex advocates appear to idolise .

7. Synonyms for Apotheosizes include worships, glorifies, deifies, idolises, idolizes, lauds, aggrandizes, elevates, ennobles and idealises

8. Synonyms for Apotheosizing include worshipping, worshiping, glorifying, deifying, idolising, idolizing, lauding, aggrandizing, elevating and ennobling

9. 7 Approaching this casually could cheapen the very institution same-sex advocates appear to idolise .

10. Synonyms for Apotheosize include worship, glorify, deify, idolise, idolize, laud, aggrandize, elevate, ennoble and idealise

11. 6 Yet, in spite of everything, David Miller grew up to idolise the old rascal.

12. Synonyms for Adulating include worshipping, worshiping, idolising, idolizing, adoring, deifying, canonising, canonizing, hero-worshipping and doting on

13. Synonyms for Adulate include worship, idolise, idolize, adore, deify, canonise, canonize, hero-worship, dote on and revere

14. 18 I only know there was a father who was both idolised and undoubtedly feared, a dogmatic and overbearing Catholic.

15. Synonyms for Adulated include worshipped, worshiped, idolised, idolized, adored, deified, canonised, canonized, hero-worshipped and doted on

16. As a youngster he idolised ex-Roma captain Giuseppe Giannini, and regularly played football with older boys.

17. 5 I only know there was a father who was both idolised and undoubtedly feared, a dogmatic and overbearing Catholic.

18. 4 Since early September the 23-year-old multi-millionaire had been stalked by a mystery woman threatening to kill the man she once idolised.

19. 8 Many felt that the lifelong Whites fan would shy away from a switch across the Pennines to Old Trafford rather than risk upsetting the Elland Road supporters who idolise him.

20. ‘a military Camarilla that has lost any sense of political reality’ ‘They would never have confided such a mission to someone who spends his free time suing film stars and having himself idolised by a Camarilla of cameramen.’ ‘This latest scheme to concoct a pretext for war is a devastating self-exposure of the war Camarilla.’