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  2. eulogize. verb. /ˈjuːlədʒaɪz/ (British English also eulogise) (formal) Verb Forms. eulogize somebody/something (as something) to praise somebody/something very highly. He was eulogized as a hero. Want to learn more?

  3. 1. verb. If you eulogize someone or something, you praise them very highly. [formal] We eulogise athletes for the sacrifice they have endured in pursuit of a gold medal. [VERB noun] Taylor eulogised about Steven's versatility. [VERB preposition] 2. verb.

  4. verb [ T, I usually + adv/prep ] formal (UK usually eulogise) uk / ˈjuː.lə.dʒaɪz / us / ˈjuː.lə.dʒaɪz / Add to word list. to praise someone or something in a speech or piece of writing: Critics everywhere have eulogized her new novel. eulogize over They eulogized over the breathtaking views. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. To eulogize someone is to talk about how much you respect and admire them, especially as a memorial after their death. At funerals, sometimes several people eulogize the deceased person.

  6. The meaning of EULOGIZE is to speak or write in high praise of : extol. How to use eulogize in a sentence.

  7. to praise highly. Synonyms: panegyrize, commend, laud, extol. to speak or write a eulogy about. eulogize. / ˈjuːləˌdʒaɪz / verb. to praise (a person or thing) highly in speech or writing.

  8. What does the verb eulogize mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb eulogize . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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