Deify in a sentence as a verb

Today we deify the spa, not late hours solving problems at school or work.

When we deify success, we say "it's ok to neglect your SO/family/health!

They will deify the human who hand-wrote the first compiler..

Steve was a great entrepreneur, but I don't think every obituary needs to deify him.

It's okay to appreciate helpful humanity, but to deify it is absurd.

Are you the author?I love the "Do not deify technology or assign salvific powers to Technology".

The media likes to portray Apple as a magical force and deify's Jobs as the grand Wizard, it nice to see he's just a guy behind the curtains.

It's important to not deify the man, but it can come across as pedantic to bring to light the long-ago wrongs of someone who did, and stood for, an awful lot of right.

Edison's contributions have all fallen by the waysideI know it's kind of trendy right now to deify Tesla and demonize Edison, but... really?

There exist great myths around Tesla:"Hardly anything written about Nikola Tesla fails to exaggerate his inventions and deify the man.

Unfortunately, we as a society deify money to the extent that if anyone even suggests that this isn't a sustainable practice, everyone gets all pissy.

Who knows, maybe her book could be the "Silent Spring" of the prison-industrial complex, but don't deify her like that - it belittles the people who actually do get coerced, imprisoned, and killed for living their lives.

> Have people changed so much in the last 70-80 years that these songs—which seem expressly designed to debase their singers and deify their subjects—would be joyfully sung in harmony without complaint at company meetings?[...

Deify definitions

verb

consider as a god or godlike; "These young men deify financial success"

verb

exalt to the position of a God; "the people deified their King"