eulogise

IPA: jˈuɫʌdʒaɪz

verb

  • (British spelling) To praise, celebrate or pay homage to someone, especially in an eloquent formal eulogy.
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Examples of "eulogise" in Sentences

  • During the funeral service, the priest began to eulogise the deceased, highlighting their many accomplishments and kind deeds
  • The author's fans gathered to eulogise her latest book, praising its captivating plot and engaging characters
  • As the retiring CEO gave his farewell speech, his colleagues took turns to eulogise his leadership and dedication to the company
  • The teacher eulogised the graduating students, reflecting on their growth and achievements throughout the school year
  • The president's speech at the memorial service aimed to eulogise the fallen soldiers, honoring their bravery and sacrifice for their country

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