Adulate

/ˈædjʊleɪt/ verb

To praise someone excessively or insincerely, usually to gain their favor or approval.

From Latin adulari, meaning 'to flatter,' possibly derived from ad- (to) and -ulari (related to diminutive forms), suggesting excessive fawning behavior. The meaning has remained consistent from ancient Rome to modern times.

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