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Eulogize   /jˈulədʒˌaɪz/   Listen
Eulogize

verb
(past & past part. eulogized; pres. part. eulogizing)
1.
Praise formally and eloquently.  Synonym: eulogise.






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"Eulogize" Quotes from Famous Books



... had not received accessions from other parties. If the true Whigs come forward and join these new friends, they need not have a doubt. We had a candidate whose personal character and principles he had already described, whom he could not eulogize if he would. General Taylor had been constantly, perseveringly, quietly standing up, doing his duty, and asking no praise or reward for it. He was and must be just the man to whom the interests, principles, and prosperity of the country might be safely intrusted. He had never failed ...
— McClure's Magazine, Vol. VI., No. 6, May, 1896 • Various

... aristocratic lips as the Hon. Peter Brayder's. All through the dinner he was throwing out hints and small queries to get a fuller account of her; and when the claret had circulated, he spoke a word or two himself, and heard the Hon. Peter eulogize his taste, and wish him a bride as beautiful; at which Ripton blushed, and said, he had no hope of that, and the Hon. Peter assured him marriage ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... to eulogize the fell Corsair, Scorning all laws that God or man can frame; And yet so form'd to please the gentle fair, That reading misses wish their Loves ...
— The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2. • Lord Byron



Words linked to "Eulogize" :   eulogy, praise



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