idolize in the PONS Dictionary

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This behavior is idolized in movies about heroism, war, and glory.
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By 1959, his father had become a nationally known figure in print and on television, and the youngster idolized him.
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While growing up, he idolized his older brother and cousins.
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The movie depicts a love story involving a teenage girl who idolized the singer with a montage of real concerts and songs as background.
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It was very fulfilling; we saw the bands that we idolize.
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And the idea that he was idolized by the average soldier is just rot.
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Overweight with a grotesque appearance and a glass eye, he idolizes old black-slave culture.
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