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idolatrize
/ 补瑟藞诲蓲濒蓹藢迟谤补瑟锄 /
Derived Forms
- 颈藞诲辞濒补藢迟谤颈锄别谤, noun
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What does idolatrize mean?
Idolatrize is a less common word for idolize鈥攖o treat someone with extreme admiration and devotion.
This sense of the word is based on the figurative use of the word idol to refer to听a person, especially a famous celebrity such as a pop singer, whose fans are extremely devoted to them. The noun idolization refers to this kind of hero worship. A synonym of this sense of idolatrize is the slang verb stan.
The words idolatrize 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 adjective idolatrous can be used to describe idolaters or their practices. The word idolatrize can also mean to practice idolatry, but it is not commonly used in this way either.
In a religious context, words like idol and idolatrize 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 idolatrize can also be used in this context, as in She idolatrizes money. This sense of the word is also used in a critical way.
In all cases, it鈥檚 much more common to use the word idolize or simply worship.
Example: The trouble with idolatrizing people is that you start to model your behavior on them while ignoring their faults.
Where does idolatrize come from?
The first records of the word idolatrize come from the late 1500s. The word idol comes from the Greek 别铆诲艒濒辞苍, meaning 鈥渋mage,鈥 from 别卯诲辞蝉, meaning 鈥渟hape and form.鈥 In idolatry, the ending -latry means 鈥渨orship.鈥 The suffix -ize means to 鈥渕ake,鈥 鈥渞ender,鈥 or 鈥渃onvert into.鈥
Idolatrizing someone converts them into an idol鈥攖he subject of almost religious devotion. For this reason, it is likely that someone using idolatrize is using it in a negative way. Still, it is not commonly used.
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What are some other forms related to idolatrize?
- idolatrizer (noun)
- idolatry (noun)
- idolater (noun)
- idolatrous (adjective)
- idol (noun)
What are some synonyms for idolatrize?
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What are some words that often get used in discussing idolatrize?
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How is idolatrize used in real life?
Idolatrize is not commonly used. Most people use the synonyms idolize and worship to mean the same thing.
Please stop idolatrizing creators.
I routinely get comments that put me on a pedestal, from someone who wants to "be friends." They're obsessed with stardom and think that being a fan is equivalent to being a friend.
鈥 Zedrin (@Zedrinbot)
ppl need to realize critique of b3y*nce does not mean people hate her or think she鈥檚 evil lol. we all respect B. i鈥檓 sure she appreciates being treated like a human worthy of conversation and critique than to be deified and idolatrized every waking second of her human life
鈥 brooklyn (@broklon)
remember when made a whole movie to please this kind of jerk that hate Rey because reddit said that if she was more like Luke and idolatrized him they would accept her and now they still hate Rey?
LucasFilms should known that haters gonna always hate.鈥 feminist of Naboo 馃 (@amoreusous2)
Try using idolatrize!
Is idolatrize used correctly in the following sentence?
鈥淎merican teenagers idolatrized Elvis Presley as a rock-鈥檔-roll icon in the 1950s.鈥
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