Sentences

adulate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To adulate means to excessively praise or flatter someone, often to the point of uncritical admiration.

Sample Sentences

  1. To adulate a leader without question can blind followers to deeper issues.
  2. She found it uncomfortable when her colleagues began to adulate her for her small achievements.
  3. The critics felt that the film's excessive adulation of its star was both unnecessary and disingenuous.
  4. Rather than adulate the wealthy, we should focus on the value of hard work and integrity.
  5. His tendency to adulate anyone in a position of power made him less credible among his peers.
  6. The author's intention was not to adulate, but to provide a balanced view of the historical figure.
  7. In a culture that tends to adulate success, humility can often be overlooked.
  8. It is easy to adulate someone from a distance, but true understanding requires closer examination.
  9. People often adulate celebrities without considering their personal struggles and vulnerabilities.
  10. To adulate someone solely for their achievements can undermine the importance of personal growth.

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