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- verb Present participle of
adulate .
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Examples
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Ahead of the visit, there is a choir of adulating commentators who already compare the Turkish leader to the late Egyptian and Arab icon, Gamal Abd Al-Nasser.
Dr. Josef Olmert: Erdogan in Cairo: Not a New Nasser Dr. Josef Olmert 2011
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Political symbols by their very nature, always with adulating and denigrating constituencies.
Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Playing Presidents: Good History vs. Good Drama and The Actor JFK (and Jackie) Wanted To Play Him Carl Sferrazza Anthony 2011
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The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth.
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Sucking up may enhance your political prospects, but it's not done on merits, and most command and control entities exist for the purpose of adulating their leaders.
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The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth.
The Case for Full Disclosure Andrew C. McCarthy 2010
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The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth.
The Case for Full Disclosure Andrew C. McCarthy 2010
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The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth.
The Case for Full Disclosure Andrew C. McCarthy 2010
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Does Obama really think all of America are that ignorant or adulating of him that much?
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It wasn't long before Tucker was performing out of blackface to increasingly adulating audiences.
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The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth.
The Case for Full Disclosure Andrew C. McCarthy 2010
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