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adulation

[aj-uh-ley-shuhn] / ˌædʒ əˈleɪ ʃən /


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For the finale, she peeled away the onesie to bare pasties emblazoned with blue-sequined biohazard symbols, drawing the upper registers of shrieking adulation.

From Los Angeles Times

Their adulation in Waco is about what Donald Trump represents to his followers and the energy he channels.

From Salon

Thrown down, that gauntlet received adulation and scant criticism in the United States.

From Salon

Alas for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the adulation isn’t of him.

From Los Angeles Times

A charismatic army officer of revolutionary zeal, Sankara had transformed this landlocked West African nation in just four years, with sweeping policies that prioritized the poor, defied the West and inspired adulation across Africa.

From New York Times