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eulogize
[yoo-luh-jahyz]
eulogize
/ ˈjuːləˌdʒaɪz /
verb
to praise (a person or thing) highly in speech or writing
Other Word Forms
- eulogist noun
- eulogistic adjective
- eulogistically adverb
- eulogization noun
- eulogizer noun
- uneulogized adjective
Example Sentences
Former President Barack Obama, while eulogizing Arizona Sen. John McCain in 2018, referred to the United States as the “indispensable nation.”
Michael Jordan was tearful while eulogizing Kobe Bryant, who at one time aggravated him with all his questions.
No one was really sure why Biden would skip eulogizing former President Jimmy Carter, who was lying in state at the Capitol.
Biden, who will eulogize Carter at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday just 11 days before he exits the presidential stage, can take some solace in the record of revisionism.
Thousands of mourners turned out Tuesday for Goldberg-Polin’s funeral in Jerusalem, where he was eulogized by speaker after speaker, including the country’s president, Isaac Herzog, who asked for forgiveness on behalf of the Israeli state.
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