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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
panegyrize .
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Examples
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Visigothic and Vandal productions were for a certain time extolled, panegyrized, and admired in the journals, especially as they came out under the protection of a certain lady of distinction, who knew nothing at all about the subject.
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She presented him to the world, panegyrized him into fashion, and insured his consequence with one set of females, by hinting his successes with another.
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Cicero, who has in various parts of his works panegyrized him no less for his virtues than for his talents.
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From the father, our lawyer thus panegyrized received friendly geniality and broad understanding; from the mother, indomitable will, vigor and enthusiasm.
The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various
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Her happy thoughts! the Lady Alice was not one of those indifferent beings panegyrized by the Countess; she had given her whole heart to Henry Lawleigh -- and now to hear that he loved another!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 Various
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She presented him to the world, panegyrized him into fashion, and insured his consequence with one set of females, by hinting his successes with another.
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Under the influence of his reverence for those doctrines, he made up, from the pages of the Bible, with the use of a pair of scissors, a volume which he entitled the Philosophy of Jesus, and which he panegyrized as the most beautiful and precious morsel of ethics that existed.
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They strove with their full strength against those conditions panegyrized and poetized by the smirking optimists of their time, and thereby incurred the enmity of pedants and self-sufficient purists, -- were denounced and denied, belittled and belied.
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Belvidere Antinous, of faultless anatomy and a study for Domenichino, the Laocoon, so panegyrized by Pliny, the Apollo Belvidere the work of
The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. John Lord 1852
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He has been foolishly panegyrized, and as foolishly censured.
A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges John Lord 1852
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