idolisation (Meaning)

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idolisation (n)

the act of admiring strongly

the act of worshiping blindly and to excess

Synonyms & Antonyms of idolisation

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idolisation Sentence Examples

  1. The actress's idolisation by her fans borders on obsession.
  2. The politician's charisma led to his widespread idolisation among the electorate.
  3. Teachers often bear the brunt of idolisation by young students.
  4. The idolisation of celebrities can lead to unrealistic expectations and disappointments.
  5. Athletes and musicians are often subject to excessive idolisation by their followers.
  6. The idolisation of materialism can distract us from true happiness.
  7. The cult leader's idolisation by his followers resulted in a tragic mass suicide.
  8. The idolisation of the past can hinder progress and innovation.
  9. The idolisation of beauty can create body image issues and unhealthy comparisons.
  10. While it's natural to admire and respect others, excessive idolisation can be damaging and unfulfilling.

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the act of admiring strongly, the act of worshiping blindly and to excess

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The actress's idolisation by her fans borders on obsession.

The politician's charisma led to his widespread idolisation among the electorate.

Teachers often bear the brunt of idolisation by young students.

The idolisation of celebrities can lead to unrealistic expectations and disappointments.