idolize

പൂജിക്കുക
definition
verb
he idolized his mother
admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively.
translation of 'idolize'
verb
പൂജിക്കുക
example
I realize that as much as I respect these musicians, I do not 'idolize' them very much in the form of hero worship.
Sheridan adored and 'idolized' his big brother, Toews noted.
Pre-pubescent boys love her, screaming little girls 'idolise' her, 20 somethings want to be her and old men look at her and wish they were forty years younger.
The calf took food from Papa and me but she clearly 'idolized' Mother as the savior who brought the bottle.
And 'idolisers' are mostly irrational; I don't want blind worshipping.
This year's group includes a single mum who loves Beyonce, a rocker who 'idolises' Pink, and a handyman who bears a resemblance to first series runner-up Shannon Noll.
I've been told that Herr Schmidt is not a great 'idoliser' of Bavarian foods.
Doug loved watching James Bond movies and 'idolised' the bad guys, always plotting and scheming to become one himself, ‘only successful’ was his idea.
She was a keen music fan who loved pop music and 'idolised' Justin Timberlake.
As a historical interpretation, it built on the work of nineteenth-century custodians of revolutionary traditions, most famously perhaps Jules Michelet, that apocalyptic 'idolizer' of The People.
She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and 'idolizes' her.
In my early teens my friends and I simply adored and 'idolised' the fabulous 1958 Bolton Wanderers FA Cup winning team, of which Ray was inside left.
These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or 'idolising' a figure, institution or ideology.
Nevertheless, the plot makes some cogent comments on the 'idolization' of designers, and the ending is ruthlessly appropriate.
The difference between seeing The Smiths live and Morrissey live can be characterized as the difference between adoration and 'idolization' .
In fact in the same way that Victoria admires me, he 'idolizes' Morgan, though I don't know why.
I was a fourteen year old whose mother made fun of her own 'idolization' of another self-obsessed, overly dramatic singer who similarly became a bloated replica of himself.
Those had been the years when she 'idolized' her mother, and the Queen Aurora could commit no crime in her daughter's innocent eyes.
But 'idolizers' and idols are used wherever gods are in flight and so announce their nearness.
My mother 'idolised' my father and I know my father loved my mother deeply.
He is one of those players who opposition players and fans love to hate at the same time as he is 'idolised' in his own backyard.
He is a sprawling maverick with a gravel-slide voice and bluesy guitar copied by Eric Clapton, 'idolised' by Phil Collins and revered for his gruff love ballads.
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.
Some religions have several Gods, demi-Gods or deities, but they are also 'idolized' or venerated by their followers.
After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an 'idolization' of alternative celebrities arises.
Jeff, who 'idolizes' his mother, insists on emulating the conservative upbringing of his youth.
Tributes poured in from Republicans who 'idolized' him and Democrats who respected his love of country and his political skills.
Oscie's relationship with her mother has shifted from 'idolizing' her to taking care of her.
As well as pro-monarchists and pro-communists, there are a host of other sons and 'idolisers' of long-dead politicians from the post-war era.
She 'idolises' her artist mother, Ingrid, who is as strong and dangerous as she is beautiful.
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