worship blindly
The German phrase 'blindem Anbeten' is used to describe the act of worshiping without critical thought or reflection. It is often used to express a negative connotation, implying that the worship is unfounded or misguided. The word 'blindem' means 'blind' and 'Anbeten' means 'to worship'. Together, they convey the idea of worshiping blindly or without reason.
They tend to follow their political leaders in blind worship
This sentence implies that they have a senseless and unreasoning attachment to their political leaders, showing strong indications of being drawn to them without any logical reason.
Many people lose their own self-confidence in the blind worship of the so-called 'perfect' beauty standards
In this phrase, the reference is to the societal impractical standards of beauty that most people blindly worship, to such a degree that they lose confidence in their own unique beauty and start comparing themselves to these unrealistic standards.
Blind worship of commodities is often referred to as materialism
This sentence indicates an unhealthy obsession and attachment to material possessions. It highlights how such an obsession, often equated to blind worship, results in materialistic behavior, which is a tendency to consider material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values.