Eulogises

Word EULOGISES
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Definitions and meanings of "Eulogises"

What do we mean by eulogises?

To praise, celebrate or pay homage to someone, especially in an eloquent formal eulogy.

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The word "eulogises" in example sentences

The poet further eulogises this great character, when he says, Only such type of mothers who is like Sumitra is worthy of being called a mother and a child having taken birth from the womb of such a mother is worthy of being called a son. ❋ Unknown (2010)

At one point she eulogises over a mussel, but that's as far as it goes. ❋ Louise Carpenter (2010)

For instance, says Sandhya, Everyone only eulogises Agni as the god of fire. ❋ Jan (2008)

Longinus eulogises the (a term applied only to carnal love) of the far-famed Ode to Atthis: — ❋ Unknown (2006)

For sure, the FT eulogises over Blair's "vision of a revitalised European Union" that could "embrace free markets and face up to the challenges of globalisation." ❋ Richard (2005)

Headed, "The chance for a dynamic new start in Europe," it eulogises over the speech given by shadow foreign minister Liam Fox in parliament yesterday, arguing that "today's meeting of European leaders is potentially the most momentous summit in the history of the European Union, if not of its predecessors, the EC and the EEC." ❋ Richard (2005)

A contemporary writer of Grimaldi's days thus eulogises the Prince of ❋ R. J. Broadbent (N/A)

In his "Epistle to William Erskine," which forms the introduction to the third canto of "Marmion," he thus generously eulogises his gifted friend: -- ❋ Various (N/A)

On a fine still autumn evening the ‘crying of the neck’ has a wonderful effect at a distance, far finer than that of the Turkish muezzin, which Lord Byron eulogises so much, and which he says is preferable to all the bells of Christendom. ❋ Unknown (1922)

On a fine still autumn evening the ` crying of the neck 'has a wonderful effect at a distance, far finer than that of the Turkish muezzin, which Lord Byron eulogises so much, and which he says is preferable to all the bells of Christendom. ❋ Unknown (1922)

No man, for instance, who thought in formulae would have written the curious passage that I have already referred to, in which he eulogises gin, because “under the pressure of the cares and sorrows of our mortal condition, men have at all times and in all countries called in some physical aid to their moral consolation.” ❋ Morley, John (1907)

He eulogises him too much; he subdues all the other characters mentioned and keeps them in the shade that Mirabeau may stand out more conspicuously. ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

He does not give Turner half-measure of praise or veneration, he eulogises, he reverences him (or rather his genius) with his whole soul. ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

Message congratulates the members upon the benefits which will result from the abolition of slavery and eulogises President Johnson's policy towards the South. ❋ Unknown (1865)

Longinus eulogises the (a term applied only to carnal love) of the far-famed Ode to ❋ Anonymous (1855)

Australian novelist Helen FitzGerald eulogises a far-flung spot. ❋ Unknown (2012)

To the conduct and instructions of the mother the daughters are indebted for their present share of notoriety, with all the attendant infamy that attaches itself to Harriette and her sisters: -- and this perhaps is the reason why Mrs. Rochford, alias Harriette Wilson, so liberally eulogises, in her Memoirs, a parent whose purity of principle is so much in accordance with the exquisite delicacy of her accomplished daughter. ❋ Robert Cruikshank (1828)

Gibbon eulogises Fanny, i. xxvi; meets her, 228-32; reads "Cecilia," 254; falls into the Thames, 275; admires Lady Elizabeth Foster, ii. ❋ Fanny Burney (1796)

Much is being made of Arsenal's weakness in the absence of Gallas but Barcelona has their own problems, frequently overlooked as the media eulogises Messi. ❋ A Cultured Left Foot (2010)

The American justice system is inherently racist and the current generation of "Bushies" are sure to carry out the evil intent of that supreme ape whom this infantile paranoid 'born-again' nation eulogises. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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