noun
- plural of idolisation; instances or acts of treating someone or something as an idol or object of extreme admiration and devotion
Usage: British English spelling (American English: idolizations); typically used in formal or academic contexts
Examples
- The idolisations of celebrity culture have become increasingly prevalent in modern society.
- Her idolisations of historical figures shaped her academic interests.
- The band's fans engaged in various idolisations, treating their favorite musicians as infallible.
- Critics argued that the idolisations of wealthy entrepreneurs distracted from systemic inequality.
- Different cultures have different idolisations based on their values and traditions.
- The documentary examined the idolisations of political leaders throughout history.