eulogize


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Synonyms for eulogize

praise

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Synonyms for eulogize

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Synonyms for eulogize

praise formally and eloquently

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The burial society responded to the appeal and confirmed to the court in writing that they ask women not to eulogize and generally expect the public to maintain a separation between the sexes as is done in conservative synagogues.
Its aim was to condemn or to eulogize an individual, a cause, occasion, movement, city, or state.
Which is apt, for their collaborations at once fetishize and eulogize male-bonding: presenting a movie-myth universe where killer and cop will inevitably discover they are blood brothers, secret sharers.
Only Pegleg remains to eulogize the art of theater in a final song about his rose garden.
Slim, feverish, and grim, the novella eulogizes the darkness of Germany's history.
Speaking frankly on the gap between her desires as a lover and her instincts as a mother, Tsvetaeva eulogizes a relationship she shared with another woman twenty years earlier.
Dorothy Day eulogizes Maurice O'Connell, who lived at the Catholic Worker's Pennsylvania farm for almost a decade.
"I am glad that the report eulogizes the constitutional reform and said that Turkey needs a civil constitution.
In "Le chohet," for example, he movingly eulogizes the village of Aldjezar: "Pourtant naguere sur les parvis, belle tu fus et t'appelais sultane.
Indeed, Weaver eulogizes the dead and the living with critical acuity, honoring those whom society tends to ignore.
The 24-stanza poem eulogizes his friend, poet Arthur Hugh Clough, who had died in 1861.