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idolization

NOUN
  1. the act of admiring strongly
  2. the act of worshiping blindly and to excess

How To Use idolization In A Sentence

  • It could not do other to a man estranged from a normal life who could only live on the idolization of his fans. Michael Jackson: Shooting Star « Colleen Anderson
  • Long before the American Idolization of every art form on the planet, the great humorist S.J. Perelman imagined a gnarly New York painter being asked by a vulgarian Hollywood movie producer: what exactly do you artists do in the studio when you get an idea? The Surrealism World
  • The present study uses questionnaires to analyze the differences and correlations between idolization and self-evaluation of undergraduate students.
  • Hence, monastics are continuously involved in ascesis in order to rid their selves of the heavy burden of self-idolization and self-love.
  • Art builds upon and reinvests itself, with ever more possibility and potential, unbound and unscathed by fanatical historicities and narrow idolizations.
  • The idolization of the market as a perfect, self-regulating mechanism that always leads to the best possible outcomes is as far from reality as the hopes of socialist central planners.
  • I felt that humanity within the next ten to fifty years was going to undergo a swing from the idolization of the material intellect and manifest form to that which is not possessable, not collectible. Grace Slick The Biography
  • Straight guys, who don't actually have sex with other men, tend to have man crushes that are more about idolization than they are about sexual attraction (granted, I just happen to "idolize" Ryan Reynolds 'abs). Pajiba
  • Discipline faith includes lots of acceptance and bona fides conviction on the knowledge tradition, ideology category, behavior rule, idolization, etc. in a discipline.
  • The idolization of celebrity also became a part of mainstream culture in cities.
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