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  2. Other forms: idolisers. Definitions of idoliser. noun. a lover blind with admiration and devotion. synonyms: idolizer. see more. noun. a person who worships idols. synonyms: idol worshiper, idolater, idolizer.

    • Idolizer

      a lover blind with admiration and devotion. DISCLAIMER:...

    • Idolater

      a person who worships idols. DISCLAIMER: These example...

    • Idolatress

      a woman idolater. DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear...

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      If you don't believe in God — or if you contradict other...

    • Lover

      a person who loves someone or is loved by someone

  3. to admire and respect someone very much, often too much: She idolized her father. Synonyms. revere formal. worship. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to admire someone or something. admire I've always admired her for her generous spirit. respect I respect her for what she has achieved, but I would have approached it very differently.

  4. to admire and respect someone very much, often too much: She idolized her father. Synonyms. revere formal. worship. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to admire someone or something. admire I've always admired her for her generous spirit. respect I respect her for what she has achieved, but I would have approached it very differently.

  5. The meaning of IDOLIZE is to worship as a god; broadly : to love or admire to excess. How to use idolize in a sentence.

  6. Define idoliser. idoliser synonyms, idoliser pronunciation, idoliser translation, English dictionary definition of idoliser. Noun 1. idoliser - a lover blind with admiration and devotion idolizer lover - a person who loves someone or is loved by someone 2. idoliser - a person who...

  7. idolize in American English. (ˈaɪdəlˌaɪz ) verb transitive Word forms: ˈidolˌized or ˈidolˌizing. 1. to make an idol of. 2. to love or admire excessively; adore. verb intransitive. 3.

  8. The word idol comes from the Greek eídōlon, meaning “image,” from eîdos, meaning “shape and form.” The suffix -ize means to “make,” “render,” or “convert into.” Idolizing someone converts them into an idol—the subject of almost religious devotion.