idolization

IPA: ˈaɪdʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of idolizing, adoring or worshiping, especially to excess.
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Examples of "idolization" in Sentences

  • But millennials reserve idolization for the Onion, the Colbert Report, the Daily Show.
  • It could not do other to a man estranged from a normal life who could only live on the idolization of his fans.
  • The idolization of the Eastern Jew passed into the idolization of the East itself—into a positive Jewish Orientalism.
  • For all their pseudo - idolization of Ronald Reagan, they ignore one of his main posits; "do no harm to others in the party"
  • Nor will you see any kind of idolization of the individual because we have not taught our people to believe but to think, to reason.
  • Second person is hard to do successfully, but it works in this cautionarytale, vividly describing the idolization of a vampire and famous author.
  • All I'm saying is that I personally think someone like the former is more deserving of our praise, idolization and adulation than someone like the latter.
  • The zombies, in their mindless absorption and idolization, stare at the band, unmoving, often lacking any facial expression or emotion, a drink forgotten in their hand.
  • (Contemporary theologians like Jean-Luc Marion argue that this deracinating "idolization" of God continues through Heidegger, notwithstanding Schelling's example and opposition.) [

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