idolisation

[US]/ˌaɪdəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌaɪdəlɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of idolizing; the quality or state of being idolized; excessive admiration or worship
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the band's music encourages blind idolisation among their young fans.

cultural idolisation of movie stars has become a global phenomenon.

psychologists warn about the dangers of excessive idolisation in adolescents.

social media platforms contribute to the instant idolisation of influencers.

the novel critiques the religious idolisation of historical figures.

teen idolisation often leads to unrealistic life expectations.

critics argue that sports idolisation can distort young athletes' values.

the documentary examines the psychology behind celebrity idolisation.

blind idolisation can prevent critical thinking in impressionable minds.

the film explores how media idolisation affects personal identity.

some scholars link ancient hero worship to modern celebrity idolisation.

the dangers of idolisation become apparent when stars face personal scandals.

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