eulogize
1 of 1verb/ˈjuləˌdʒaɪz/
Forms:eulogizes,eulogizing,eulogized,eulogized
1
to praise highly, especially in a formal speech or writing
C2- The teacher was eulogized by her students for her unwavering dedication and commitment to their education.
- The community gathered to eulogize the local hero who saved many lives.
- At the memorial service, the family members took turns eulogizing their beloved grandmother, recalling her kindness and generosity.
- The president eulogized the fallen soldiers, highlighting their bravery and sacrifice for the nation.
- She eulogized her mentor during the retirement party, expressing gratitude for the guidance and support over the years.