Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To eulogize.
- intransitive verb To compose, deliver, or indulge in panegyrics.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To praise highly; write or pronounce a panegyric or eulogy on.
- To indulge in panegyric; bestow praises. Also spelled
panegyrise .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To praise highly; to extol in a public speech; to write or deliver a panegyric upon; to eulogize.
- intransitive verb To indulge in panegyrics.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
praise someone or something, especially in an eloquent speech or in writing.
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Examples
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I had once overheard an enamelled queen of fashion declare, with much emotion, that their curate was indispensable to a high-class "at home," and even panegyrize his graceful transportation of cups of tea, however full.
St. Cuthbert's Robert E. Knowles
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He was to compliment the mistress, and bribe the confessor, to panegyrize or supplicate, to laugh or weep, to accommodate himself to every caprice, to lull every suspicion, to treasure every hint, to be everything, to observe everything, to endure everything.
Machiavelli 1909
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It is the golden era of Roman history, praised by Gibbon and admired by all historians, during which the eyes of contemporaries saw nothing but to panegyrize.
Ancient States and Empires John Lord 1852
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When all voices were united to panegyrize her beauty -- when I knew, that the powers of her wit -- the charms of her conversation -- the accurate judgment, united to the sparkling imagination, were even more remarkable characteristics of her mind, than loveliness of her person, I could not but feel my ambition, as well as my tenderness, excited; I dwelt with
Pelham — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Martinia to panegyrize the tails of eminent monkeys, as it is with us to eulogize the beauty of women.
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When all voices were united to panegyrize her beauty -- when I knew, that the powers of her wit -- the charms of her conversation -- the accurate judgment, united to the sparkling imagination, were even more remarkable characteristics of her mind, than loveliness of her person, I could not but feel my ambition, as well as my tenderness, excited; I dwelt with a double intensity on my choice, and with a tenfold bitterness on the obstacles which forbade me to indulge it.
Pelham — Volume 06 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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"He makes mountains out of millstones, and would panegyrize the most commonplace of men if he happened to take a fancy to him.
Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces Thomas W. Hanshew 1885
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