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  • 1idolise — (Brit.) v. worship blindly, adore, venerate; worship as an idol (also idolize) …

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  • 2idolize — (Amer.) i·dol·ize || aɪdÉ™laɪz v. worship blindly, adore, venerate; worship as an idol (also idolise) …

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  • 3idolize — (also idolise) ► VERB ▪ revere or love greatly or excessively. DERIVATIVES idolization noun …

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  • 4idolise — verb love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol Many teenagers idolized the Beatles • Syn: ↑idolize, ↑worship, ↑hero worship, ↑revere • Derivationally related forms: ↑reverent …

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  • 5idolize — idolization, n. idolizer, n. /uyd l uyz /, v., idolized, idolizing. v.t. 1. to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc. 2. to worship as a god. v.i. 3. to practice idolatry: to idolize as did ancient Greece and Rome. Also, esp. Brit., idolise …

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  • 6idolize — [[t]a͟ɪdəlaɪz[/t]] idolizes, idolizing, idolized VERB If you idolize someone, you admire them very much. [V n] Naomi idolised her father as she was growing up... [V n] A tall, soft spoken woman, she is idolized by her young patients. Syn: worsh …

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  • 7idolize — i|dol|ize also idolise BrE [ˈaıdəl aız] v [T] to admire and love someone so much that you think they are perfect ▪ They had one child, a girl whom they idolized …

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  • 8idolise — i|dol|ise [ aıdl,aız ] a British spelling of idolize …

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  • 9idolize — or idolise verb revere or love greatly or excessively. Derivatives idolization noun idolizer noun …

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  • 10idolise — UK [ˈaɪdəlaɪz] / US [ˈaɪd(ə)lˌaɪz] a British spelling of idolize …

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