verb
- past tense and past participle of panegyrise; to praise someone or something extravagantly or formally
Usage: British spelling (American: panegyrized); formal, literary
Examples
- The critic panegyrised the author's latest novel as a masterpiece of modern literature.
- She was panegyrised by her colleagues for her decades of dedicated service.
- The speech panegyrised the nation's founding principles and historical achievements.
- He panegyrised the retiring professor's contributions to the field of medicine.
- The newspaper panegyrised the athlete's record-breaking performance.
- They panegyrised the new policy as a triumph of progressive governance.