idolatrize

[US]/ˈaɪdəˌlætraɪz/
[UK]/ˈaɪdəˌlæraɪz/

Translation

vt.to regard with blind admiration or devotion
v.to worship or idolize

Phrases & Collocations

idolatrize art

idolatrize celebrities

idolatrize fame

idolatrize leaders

idolatrize wealth

idolatrize power

idolatrize tradition

idolatrize beauty

idolatrize success

idolatrize culture

Example Sentences

many fans tend to idolatrize their favorite celebrities.

it's unhealthy to idolatrize anyone to the point of losing your own identity.

people often idolatrize historical figures without considering their flaws.

in some cultures, it's common to idolatrize leaders and public figures.

we should appreciate artists without feeling the need to idolatrize them.

idolatrize can lead to unrealistic expectations of others.

some fans idolatrize athletes, forgetting their human side.

it’s easy to idolatrize someone when you only see their achievements.

we must be careful not to idolatrize technology as a solution to all problems.

idolatrize can sometimes blind us to the truth about a person.

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