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    Ad·u·late
    /ˈajəˌlāt/

    verb

    • 1. praise (someone) excessively: "he was adulated in the press"
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  3. Adulate means to show excessive admiration or devotion to someone, or to flatter or admire servilely. Learn the origin, synonyms, and how to use adulate in a sentence with Dictionary.com.

  4. Adulate means to admire or praise someone very much, especially when this is more than is deserved. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  5. Find 80 words that mean to love or admire too much, or to praise too much, and their opposites. Learn the definition of adulate and see examples of usage and related words.

  6. Adulation is the extreme or excessive admiration or flattery of someone or something. It comes from the Latin verb adūlārī, meaning "to fawn on" or "to praise insincerely". See synonyms, examples, etymology and more.

  7. Adulate means to admire or praise someone very much, especially when this is more than is deserved. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and usage of adulate with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. To adulate is to flatter someone. A lot. Like, drop-on-your-knees-and-clasp-your-hands-and-say-"you-are-the-greatest-ever-to-walk-the-earth" a lot. The most interesting syllable in adulate is the ul -, which comes from ulos, a Latin word meaning "tail."

  9. Adulate means to praise or admire excessively, or to flatter or fawn on someone or something. It is a back-formation from adulation, a noun meaning excessive admiration or devotion. Find synonyms, related terms, translations, and examples of adulate in different languages.

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