Crossword clues for idolise
Wiktionary
vb. (standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling idolize English)
WordNet
v. love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol; "Many teenagers idolized the Beatles" [syn: idolize, worship, hero-worship, revere]
Usage examples of "idolise".
He encourages them to idolise him, to adore him, to be awed by him, to admire his deeds and capabilities, to learn to blindly trust and obey him, in short to surrender to his charisma and to become submerged in his folies-de-grandeur.
Guerra: he was a young man of twenty-five or twenty-six, belonging to one of the most noble families in Rome, of a bold, resolute, and courageous character, and idolised by all the Roman ladies for his beauty.
Kathleen Athling and her husband stay the greater part of the year with Rupert, and a small Robbie stands in some danger of being idolised by a devoted uncle.
She idolised the corporate women she saw on American soaps, copied their clothes and read their magazines, but was unable to duplicate their aggressive behaviour.
My aunt idolised him and called him a good-looking man, a cavalier and even a grenadier.
Reverend Zachariah Mudge, Prebendary of Exeter, who was idolised in the west, both for his excellence as a preacher and the uniform perfect propriety of his private conduct.
And the young oneā¦ I well understand he has fallen under the spell of such a man, and idolises him.
The danger was that she would start idolising him, see him as some sort of hero.