idolatrous

IPA: aɪdˈɑɫʌtrʌs

adjective

  • Partaking in idolatry; worshipping idols or false gods.
  • Engaging in excessive attachment or reverence; inordinately or profanely devoted.
  • Used in or designed for idolatry; devoted to idols or idol-worship.
  • Of or pertaining to idolatry.
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Examples of "idolatrous" in Sentences

  • He saw the practice as idolatrous.
  • He was wicked and idolatrous of himself.
  • It is evidently not idolatrous, since they keep no idols.
  • It is no more idolatrous than crushing a glass in a napkin.
  • He was born out of the towns peoples' idolatrous ideologies.
  • Further, I never said that all polytheistic practices are idolatrous.
  • They are the offspring of one idolatrous fountainhead, ancient Babylon.
  • All these were in the idolatrous land, where they had been in servitude.
  • It is bizarre that someone would edit this page and say it is idolatrous.
  • It is used as a justification for not condemning Christianity as idolatrous.

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