0 past simple and past participle of eulogize
1 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.
Kang and his disciples, whether eulogized as genuine patriots or condemned as ruthless opportunists, decided to take that step.
Both men were buried with full honors, eulogized for choosing death before dishonor.
In the end, none of the city's rabbis eulogized the man.
Having discovered his remains, the people would have eulogized him out of respect for his father, but the latter would not permit it.
He was highly respected and eulogized by both groups upon his death.
The farmer or rural class is eulogized for his "excellent qualities".
He was eulogized for his oratorical skills and uncanny ability to bring the medieval building or pile of ruins vividly to life.