idolise

IPA: ˈaɪdʌɫaɪz

verb

  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of idolize. [To make an idol of, or to worship as an idol.]
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Examples of "idolise" in Sentences

  • Says a lot about the sort of people who idolise him...
  • Junior was a young tearaway, who idolised his wayward father.
  • He is a talent to burgess hill and is idolised within the community.
  • To this day he is heavily idolised and seen as a hero by many Serbs.
  • He trained the workmen he employed, and was in turn idolised by them.
  • Miloradovich, that boastful idiot, whom Shakhovskoy grovels to and idolises.
  • Here it is the preceptor who has been transformed into an idol, or idolised.
  • He jilted her in 1988 on the advice of Den, who he was beginning to idolise.

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