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What is the present tense of idolised?

What's the present tense of idolised? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of idolisedUK is idolise.

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
They watch too much MuchMusic and need to idolise somebody who isn't baring her midriff.
I don't want my cousins, nieces and nephews are my daughter to idolise thugs.
The boys idolise the football coaches who hold court on the packed earth of the football pitches, which becomes a bog when it rains.
If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added.
She was then aged forty-four, and had nine years survived the loss of a husband she never ceased to idolise.
Though she has an empathy with her subjects, she tries not to idolise them, ensuring that none of the biographies reads like a hagiography.

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