0 to praise someone or something in a speech or piece of writing:
Critics everywhere have eulogized her new novel.
They eulogized over the breathtaking views.
He was eulogized as a figure bigger than life.
Although taken from a different context, it captures exactly a strategy behind eulogizing the ruler.
Kang and his disciples, whether eulogized as genuine patriots or condemned as ruthless opportunists, decided to take that step.
In eulogizing community in general, they all too often end up offering what are, in effect, unabashed apologies for whatever communal mores happen to exist in any particular place.
Thomas focuses on the political function of the prologue as a vehicle for representing (and eulogizing) the king through allegory.
Both men were buried with full honors, eulogized for choosing death before dishonor.
He mourned her for the rest of his days, and wrote poems eulogizing her.
He would often eulogize the soldier, and never refused a request to speak at any funeral.