noun
- the act or process of making something appear greater or more important than it really is; exaggeration or enhancement
- the act of increasing the power, wealth, or status of a person or group
Usage: often used in the context of self-promotion or inflating one's status or achievements
Usage: often implies selfish or ambitious motives
Examples
- The politician's speech was full of aggrandisement, overstating his accomplishments.
- She pursued wealth and power for personal aggrandisement rather than public good.
- The company's marketing campaign involved some aggrandisement of the product's benefits.
- His constant aggrandisement of his own role annoyed his colleagues.
- The historical account avoided aggrandisement and presented facts objectively.
- The dictator's aggrandisement of his military power was evident in the propaganda.
- Through careful aggrandisement of minor achievements, he built his reputation.