Definition of Adulate. Meaning of Adulate. Synonyms of Adulate

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Definition of Adulate

Adulate
Adulate Ad"u*late, v. t. [L. adulatus, p. p. of adulari.] To flatter in a servile way. --Byron.

Meaning of Adulate from wikipedia

- Flattery, also called adulation or blandishment, is the act of giving excessive compliments, generally for the purpose of ingratiating oneself with the...
- the Begena was for praising God and seen as sacred. The krar was used to adulate feminine beauty, create ****ual arousal, and eulogize carnal love. The Derg...
- between a "douche" and a "****" because they are the only candidates who adulate enough to get that far in politics. Combs appears to kill Stan, but is...
- want to do myself. But I'd want a friend like that (laughs). I used to adulate them like heroes. That was my first touch with anti-socialism. Over a period...
- 'dissatisfaction with and anger toward institutions that uncritically adulate hyper-masculine/high contact sport culture and the athletes who are part...
- film revolves around young Jayakrishnan, who has a very strange habit: he adulates anyone with a trace of heroism. Whenever he develops an admiration towards...
- this (religion). (In doing so) we do not show any bias, nor do we wish to adulate the Tibetan priests (as it was done during the Yuan dynasty)." Mark Elliott...
- who are complacent and negligent. However, Narasimha Naidu endears and adulates them a lot, but they always snide at him. Sravani fails to receive and...
- (1138–1204), the 12th-century philosopher, scholar and codifier of halakha, was adulated by the Jews of Yemen for his interventions on their behalf during times...
- finally, like Sarah Bernhardt, who in the beginning was a cocotte, became adulated actresses. For a rich man of the period, keeping a cocotte was seen as...