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		Definition of personality cult in English: personality cultnoun Excessive public admiration for or devotion to a famous person, especially a political leader.  every pope became the centre of a considerable personality cult  Example sentencesExamples -  And as he became the imperious head of a personality cult, he preached total freedom but demanded total fealty.
 -  Like all despots, he has built up a massive personality cult around himself.
 -  They are more worried about their interests and privileges and lying under the adverse influence of personality cult.
 -  In addition, he encouraged his own personality cult among his people, acquiring the status of a semi-god over the decades.
 -  We don't know exactly what form a new structure will take, but I am determined not to have a personality cult.
 -  As President he suppressed all opposition, built up the army and its weaponry, and made himself the object of an extensive personality cult.
 -  His attempts to create even a modest personality cult failed.
 -  In Washington, that would undoubtedly have been seized on as evidence of a calculated personality cult.
 -  On the contrary, he was ‘sincerely adored,’ she insisted, because of an all-pervasive personality cult.
 -  We are being persuaded to select one personality cult over another.
 -  It has recently been experimenting with free market economy and apparently even started reducing its personality cult.
 -  Having forced the main opposition activists out of the country, he has developed a personality cult unrivalled in Central Asia.
 -  But in spite of its collectivist ideology the system rested on a charismatic leader and a personality cult around him.
 -  Mercifully, the tyrannical personality cult has been vanquished and one man's maniacal hold on the populace is over.
 -  But by opposing the myth of the objective reporter, don't you risk falling into the trap of your onscreen persona and the personality cult that grows up around it?
 -  A huge personality cult surrounded her after her early death.
 -  This has been achieved without the kind of personality cult that surrounds her husband and his family.
 -  The personality cult of the Prime Minister grows bolder with each passing month.
 -  At least domestically, he would have to keep the personality cult.
 -  His personality cult has elements of animism, Confucianism and Christianity.
 
    Definition of personality cult in US English: personality cultnounˌpərsnˈælədi kəltˌpərsnˈalədē kəlt Excessive public admiration for or devotion to a famous person, especially a political leader.  Example sentencesExamples -  In addition, he encouraged his own personality cult among his people, acquiring the status of a semi-god over the decades.
 -  This has been achieved without the kind of personality cult that surrounds her husband and his family.
 -  And as he became the imperious head of a personality cult, he preached total freedom but demanded total fealty.
 -  Mercifully, the tyrannical personality cult has been vanquished and one man's maniacal hold on the populace is over.
 -  It has recently been experimenting with free market economy and apparently even started reducing its personality cult.
 -  Like all despots, he has built up a massive personality cult around himself.
 -  But in spite of its collectivist ideology the system rested on a charismatic leader and a personality cult around him.
 -  His personality cult has elements of animism, Confucianism and Christianity.
 -  They are more worried about their interests and privileges and lying under the adverse influence of personality cult.
 -  As President he suppressed all opposition, built up the army and its weaponry, and made himself the object of an extensive personality cult.
 -  We don't know exactly what form a new structure will take, but I am determined not to have a personality cult.
 -  But by opposing the myth of the objective reporter, don't you risk falling into the trap of your onscreen persona and the personality cult that grows up around it?
 -  Having forced the main opposition activists out of the country, he has developed a personality cult unrivalled in Central Asia.
 -  In Washington, that would undoubtedly have been seized on as evidence of a calculated personality cult.
 -  On the contrary, he was ‘sincerely adored,’ she insisted, because of an all-pervasive personality cult.
 -  His attempts to create even a modest personality cult failed.
 -  We are being persuaded to select one personality cult over another.
 -  At least domestically, he would have to keep the personality cult.
 -  The personality cult of the Prime Minister grows bolder with each passing month.
 -  A huge personality cult surrounded her after her early death.
 
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