verb
- to praise someone or something highly and enthusiastically
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'eulogize'; often used in formal or ceremonial contexts
Examples
- The speaker eulogised the late president's contributions to the nation.
- Critics eulogised the film as a masterpiece of modern cinema.
- At the funeral, friends and family members eulogised her kindness and generosity.
- The newspaper eulogised the athlete's record-breaking performance.
- Historians have eulogised the scientist's groundbreaking discoveries.
- The award ceremony eulogised the volunteers for their tireless work.