glorify
/ˈɡlɔːɹɪfaɪ/
glorify
English
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Definition
To exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone).
Etymology
From Middle English glorifien, from Anglo-Norman and Old French glorifier, from Late Latin glorificō, from Latin gloria + faciō (“to make”). Displaced native Middle English wuldrien (“to glorify”), from Old English wuldrian as well as Middle English stellifien (“to glorify, make stellar”), from Old French stellifier (Medieval Latin stellificāre); see stellify.
Example Sentences
- "Some movies glorify mobsters by making them seem like the cool kids around the block."
- "Historical dictators are glorified in some countries that are dictatorships and by some political radicals."
- "Thursday's long-awaited relocation fulfils a key pledge of the socialist government, which said Spain should not continue to glorify a fascist who ruled the country for nearly four decades."
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