verb
- to praise someone or something highly and enthusiastically, especially in a formal or public setting
Usage: British spelling (American: eulogizes); third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The speaker eulogises the late president's contributions to the nation.
- She eulogises her mentor's dedication to education.
- The newspaper eulogises the athlete's remarkable achievements.
- He eulogises the beauty of the countryside in his poetry.
- The ceremony eulogises the volunteers who served the community.
- Critics eulogise the film for its innovative storytelling.