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Definition of "idolators" [idolators]

  • Plural form of idolator. (noun)

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Use "idolators" in a sentence
  • "When it is not "those sinners" who are smitten, nor an act of "evil men taken in by satan such as idolators and homosexuals, liberals and catholics", but rather people from all different walks of life ... the very rich in five star hotels, the aristocracy sailing and jetsurfing, the very poor in villages and slums, the middle class in cities and on the beach."
  • "In permitting this expedition Winthrop not only violated the articles of confederation and the laws of neutrality, but exposed himself to the reproach of Endicott and some of the more straitlaced elders, that he consorted with "idolators" and "antichrists," as Puritans chose to call Roman Catholics."
  • "The latter mostly have to do with magic, shamanistic spells and control over nature, whether by Buddhist "idolators" or Tibetan monks."