verb
- past tense and past participle of elegy; to write or compose an elegy for; to lament or mourn in verse
Usage: British spelling (American: elegized); literary
Examples
- The poet elegised the fallen soldiers in a moving tribute.
- She elegised her grandmother's passing with a heartfelt poem.
- The author elegised the lost era in his collection of verses.
- They elegised the old theater before it was demolished.
- He elegised the end of an era with profound sadness.