Similar words: population, regulation, tribulation, calculation, speculation, circulation, accumulation, capitulation. Meaning: [‚ædjʊ'leɪʃn] n. servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise.
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31, No other name in the world of video games elicits more reverence and adulation than Zelda.
32, Money and adulation are rightly due to high achievers but the very worst garner recognition too.
33, That's why, despite the attention and adulation, his real name remains a well - kept secret.
34, Satiated with his American adulation, he rushed back to Moscow.
35, Sappho is intrigued at the prospect, but her answer is no: 'I loved the adulation and applause, but administration bored me.
36, This won't immediately end your inner child's adulation for her, but it will horrify you enough to begin seeing reality and disengaging.
37, The actor is so vain that he can never Be satiated with adulation.
38, Being a multi - selling megastar hasn't always been mass adoration and adulation.
39, This trait is manifested in the adulation of individual heroes in Western culture and creativity.
40, The speaker is not protesting against the unpatriotic adulation of foreigners.
41, Adulation ever follows the ambitious,[www.Sentencedict.com] for such alone receive most pleasure from flattery.
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