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idolize

especially British, ·DZ·

[ahyd-l-ahyz]

verb (used with object)

idolized, idolizing 
  1. to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.

    Synonyms: , ,
  2. to worship as a god.



verb (used without object)

idolized, idolizing 
  1. to practice idolatry.

    to idolize as did ancient Greece and Rome.

idolize

/ ˈɪəˌɪ /

verb

  1. (tr) to admire or revere greatly

  2. (tr) to worship as an idol

  3. (intr) to worship idols

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • idolization noun
  • idolizer noun
  • self-idolized adjective
  • self-idolizing adjective
  • unidolized adjective
  • ˈDZ noun
  • ˈDZ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of idolize1

First recorded in 1590–1600; idol + -ize
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Example Sentences

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“It’s about stopping a political culture that idolizes power over people.”

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"I needed to take her from on high and put her on the ground because you can't play someone you idolize."

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So when Trump’s fans idolize him with the same devotion Russians have toward Putin, all while screaming about communism, the absurdity is hard to miss.

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And the twisted strings of the upright piano she bought soon after she moved to California with the woman she idolized the most: her mother, Ruby.

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Trace said he could “barely recognize” his father as the man he once idolized, and that he and his sisters have been concerned for years.

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When To Use

What does idolize mean?

To idolize someone is to treat them with extreme admiration and devotion.This sense of the word is based on the figurative use of the word idol to refer to a person, especially a famous celebrity such as a pop singer, whose fans are extremely devoted to them. The noun form idolization refers to this kind of hero worship. A synonym of this sense of idolize is the slang verb stan.The words idol and idolize sometimes imply that such devotion is excessive, likening it to religious worship. This is based on the original sense of the word idol referring to an object or image, such as a statue, that is worshiped as the representation of a deity or god. The word idol can also refer to the deity or god that is being worshiped.The worship of such an idol is sometimes called idolatry (or idol worship) and the people who do it can be called idolaters. The word idolize can also mean to practice idolatry, though it is much more commonly used in a figurative way. A synonym of this sense of idolize is idolatrize, but it is not commonly used.In a religious context, words like idol and idolize are typically used in a negative, judgmental way, implying that the god that the idol represents is not actually real and that such worship is wrong or sinful.Sometimes, idol is used in a metaphorical way to compare something to an object of religious devotion and worship, and idolize can also be used in this context, as in She idolizes money. This sense of the word is also used in a critical way.A close synonym of all senses of the word idolize is worship.Example: The trouble with idolizing people is that you start to model your behavior on them while ignoring their faults.

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