verb
- present participle of eulogise; to praise someone or something highly and enthusiastically
Usage: British spelling (American: eulogizing); formal, often used in speeches or written tributes
Examples
- The speaker was eulogising the late president's contributions to the nation.
- Critics were eulogising the new film as a masterpiece of modern cinema.
- She spent the evening eulogising her mentor's wisdom and kindness.
- The newspaper was eulogising the athlete's record-breaking performance.
- They gathered to celebrate, eulogising the founder's vision and legacy.
- He couldn't stop eulogising the benefits of the new technology.