idolize|idolized|idolizes|idolizing in English
verb idolize (Amer.)
[i·dol·ize || 'aɪdəlaɪz]
worship blindly, adore, venerate; worship as an idol (also idolise)
Use "idolize|idolized|idolizes|idolizing" in a sentence
1. Susan idolizes her mother.
2. He idolizes his father.
3. They idolize their kids.
4. Was the League idolized?
5. Ladies, I idolize you all.
6. She idolized her father.
7. Many teenagers idolized the Beatles.
8. How can people idolize inanimate things?
9. She was idolized by her family.
10. We do not idolize God-dishonoring symbols.
11. Because I idolized Rhoda I'm so upset.
12. Coped To imitate, copy, or idolize someone or something.
13. Idolize they favorite rappers and know all they songs.
14. Maggie : Could you possibly idolize her any more?
15. The child was idolized by her Parents.
16. As a child, Ted idolized his father.
17. Idolize their favorite rappers and know all they songs.
18. But no, he idolized the girl from the start.
19. 9 The idolizing of sports and entertainment stars is common.
20. Boys idolize athletes, and fantasize about playing in the pros.
21. Your face I've memorized,[Sentence dictionary] I idolize just you.
22. They had one child, a girl whom they idolized.
23. Synonyms for Apotheosizes include worships, glorifies, deifies, idolises, idolizes, lauds, aggrandizes, elevates, ennobles and idealises
24. He is both idolized and despised within the Union movement.
25. We idolize success and status and thus undermine our mutual respect.