verb
- present participle of panegyrise; to praise someone or something enthusiastically and at length
Usage: British spelling (American: panegyrizing); formal or literary
Examples
- The critic spent the entire review panegyrising the director's innovative approach to filmmaking.
- She was panegyrising her mentor's contributions to the field of medicine.
- The newspaper was accused of panegyrising the politician rather than offering balanced coverage.
- He couldn't help panegyrising the quality of the local wine at every opportunity.
- The biography panegyrises the subject's achievements while glossing over his failures.
- They were panegyrising the company's environmental initiatives in their marketing campaign.