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What is the past tense of idolise?

What's the past tense of idolise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of idolise is idolised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of idolise is idolises.

The present participle of idolise is idolising.

The past participle of idolise is idolised.

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Examples
She had lots of friends, but she clung on to her big sister Samantha, who she idolised.
She was a keen music fan who loved pop music and idolised Justin Timberlake.
He idolised prize-fighters, regarded racketeers as his friends and loved money though he had difficulty holding on to it.
He is one of those players who opposition players and fans love to hate at the same time as he is idolised in his own backyard.
No wonder the Italian poet Petrarch, who idolised women, could not read her letters without exclamatory annotations in the margins.
His lack of health was incredibly disturbing and traumatic for all of us, especially a young boy who idolised him.

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