Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adulate.(verb)
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Use "adulates" in a sentence
"The people our media adulates, and thus the folks many of us look up to, are people with complex deals in the offing, complex living arrangements, complicated travel schedules, complicated contracts and options and complex choices to make."
"And of course, if he was right, the particular “designer” he adulates would be one that deliberately inflicts humans - including many small children - with malaria."
"The written – or, more frequently, the printed word – adulates the ‘democratic’ ‘progressive’ ‘modern’ ‘forward-looking’ man, woman, or nation."