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    Li·on·ize
    /ˈlīəˌnīz/

    verb

    • 1. give a lot of public attention and approval to (someone); treat as a celebrity: "modern athletes are lionized"
  2. LIONIZE meaning: 1. to make someone famous, or to treat someone as if they were famous 2. to make someone famous, or…. Learn more.

  3. To lionize someone is to see them as important as a lion. Republicans continue to lionize Ronald Reagan as their ultimate hero. The lion is a symbol of pride, strength, courage, and nobility, so when you lionize someone, you attribute to them all those marvelous traits.

  4. 4 days ago · noun. lionizer (ˈlionˌizer) or lioniser (ˈlionˌiser) noun. Word Frequency. lionize in American English. (ˈlaɪəˌnaɪz ) verb transitive Word forms: ˈlionˌized or ˈlionˌizing. 1. to treat as a celebrity. 2. British. to visit the interesting sights of (a place) Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  5. Lionize - definition of lionize by The Free Dictionary. lionize. Also found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Related to lionize: scandalizing, brutalizing. li·on·ize. (lī′ə-nīz′) tr.v. li·on·ized, li·on·iz·ing, li·on·iz·es. To look on or treat (a person) as a celebrity. li′on·i·za′tion (lī′ə-nĭ-zā′shən) n. li′on·iz′er n.

  6. Definition of lionize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Lionize definition, to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet. See more.

  8. Definitions of 'lionize' If someone is lionized, they are treated as if they are very important or special by a particular group of people, often when they do not really deserve to be. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'lionize' British English: laɪənaɪz American English: laɪənaɪz. More. Conjugations of 'lionize'

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