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idolatrized (imp. & p. p.)

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idolatrized Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Egyptians idolatrized their pharaohs, believing them to be divine beings.
  2. The Romans idolatrized their emperors, constructing elaborate temples and statues in their honor.
  3. The Greeks idolatrized their gods and goddesses, creating epic myths and building magnificent temples to their deities.
  4. The Celts idolatrized their druids, who were considered spiritual leaders and healers.
  5. The Aztecs idolatrized their sun god, Huitzilopochtli, and practiced elaborate rituals to honor him.
  6. The Mayans idolatrized their king, who was seen as a living manifestation of the gods.
  7. The Chinese idolatrized their ancestors, believing that they should be worshipped and honored.
  8. The Indians idolatrized their gurus, who were seen as spiritual masters and guides.
  9. In modern times, celebrities and sports stars are often idolatrized, with fans displaying their love and admiration through fan clubs and merchandise.
  10. The dangers of idolatry are evident in history, as cults and extremists have used it to justify violence and persecution in the name of their idols.

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The ancient Egyptians idolatrized their pharaohs, believing them to be divine beings.

The Romans idolatrized their emperors, constructing elaborate temples and statues in their honor.

The Greeks idolatrized their gods and goddesses, creating epic myths and building magnificent temples to their deities.

The Celts idolatrized their druids, who were considered spiritual leaders and healers.