Eulogizing [verb]

Definition of Eulogizing:

praise, glorify

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Sentence/Example of Eulogizing:

I do not wish to eulogize, still less to whitewash, so great a man, but only to render simple justice to his memory and deeds.

Unless you eulogize whatever they say or do, unless you adapt yourself to their slightest whim, they become angry with you.

These compliments from the Press derive additional value from the following passage in the work they eulogize.

We had a candidate whose personal character and principles he had already described, whom he could not eulogize if he would.

During the day they eulogize the liberal; during the night they denounce instances of avarice.

Yesterday we erected statues to those who died for their country; to-day we eulogize those who live for humanity.

To-morrow we run a photograph of Schwartzwold, his place at Plattsburg, and the next day we eulogize the administration.

It is no part of the design of this volume to eulogize Louisville beyond its deserts.

At present men are accustomed to eulogize intelligence and reason in general terms; their fundamental importance is urged.

The reverent mind shrinks instinctively from the idea of attempting to eulogize it, as from something profane and presumptuous.