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Meaning of idolatrize

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idolatrize (v. i.)

To worship idols; to pay idolatrous worship.

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idolatrize (v. t.)

To make in idol of; to idolize.

idolatrize Sentence Examples

  1. The fans idolatrized their pop star, attending every concert and buying countless albums.
  2. The young man idolatrized his father, emulating his every move and aspiring to follow in his footsteps.
  3. The students idolatrized their brilliant professor, seeking his mentorship and eagerly absorbing his knowledge.
  4. The artist's followers idolatrized his unique style, collecting his paintings and blindly supporting his every creative endeavor.
  5. The politician idolatrized her predecessor, often quoting their speeches and adopting their political strategies.
  6. The cult members idolatrized their charismatic leader, believing his every word and obeying his every command.
  7. The entrepreneur idolatrized Warren Buffett, studying his investment strategies and emulating his business acumen.
  8. The child idolatrized his favorite superhero, dressing up in his costume and pretending to have his abilities.
  9. The nation idolatrized its war heroes, erecting monuments in their honor and celebrating their sacrifices.
  10. The philanthropist idolatrized charity, donating vast sums of money and volunteering countless hours to support various causes.

FAQs About the word idolatrize

To worship idols; to pay idolatrous worship., To make in idol of; to idolize.

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The fans idolatrized their pop star, attending every concert and buying countless albums.

The young man idolatrized his father, emulating his every move and aspiring to follow in his footsteps.

The students idolatrized their brilliant professor, seeking his mentorship and eagerly absorbing his knowledge.

The artist's followers idolatrized his unique style, collecting his paintings and blindly supporting his every creative endeavor.