adulate [verb]

Definition of adulate:

To praise someone excessively or obsequiously.

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Sentence/Example of adulate:

The fans continued to adulate the actor long after the show ended.

She was adulated by her peers for her academic achievements.

The politician was adulated by his supporters at the rally.

He tends to adulate his boss to get ahead in his career.

The media adulated the celebrity's latest charitable act.

The employees adulated their manager to gain favor.

Her followers adulated her every word and action.

He was adulated for his bravery during the rescue mission.

The public adulated the singer for her amazing performance.

The author was adulated for his new best-selling novel.

The crowd adulated the athlete for winning the championship.

She was adulated by the community for her volunteer work.

His students adulated him for his engaging teaching style.

The critics adulated the director for his innovative film.

The company adulated the CEO for the record profits.

The young artist was adulated for her creative vision.

The press adulated the diplomat for brokering peace.

He was adulated by his family for his dedication and hard work.

The audience adulated the comedian for his hilarious routine.

She was adulated for her leadership during the crisis.