idolise in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for idolise in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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And because the youngsters idolise them, it's almost like law as far as they are concerned.
jamaica-gleaner.com
He said his fans idolise the actor, some even modelling themselves after him.
www.ndtv.com
We are happy to idolise our sportspeople, lavishing them with praise, but will show contempt towards those who sing their own praises.
www.football365.com
While his supporters clearly idolise him and his vision, he is uncomfortable talking about himself, steering the conversation back to the project.
www.ft.com
What is with people that they need to idolise sports stars, actors, politicians and political parties?
www.abc.net.au
There was one famous sportsman who did not wait for writers to idolise him.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Fans who are in love with big stars idolise them and want to see them together.
www.hindustantimes.com
We should never idolise a rebellion and assume that the people who are fighting against an injustice will not commit an injustice of their own.
thenationonlineng.net
They idolise him over there and that comes with its own pressure.
www.football-italia.net
So the need for eternal vigilance, so that we are aware of our human tendencies to idolise almost anything in our life.
en.wikipedia.org

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