0 present participle of eulogize --
1 to praise someone or something in a speech or piece of writing: --
They eulogized over the breathtaking views.
Critics everywhere have eulogized her new novel.
Instead of referring to the deceased with stories of his life, and eulogizing him, services tend to focus on the creation story and biblical accounts of resurrection.
The roles of a "fili" included reciting traditional lore, eulogizing the king and satirizing injustices within the kingdom.
The dancers dance around a jaitkhamb set up for the occasion, to songs eulogizing their spiritual head.
He mourned her for the rest of his days, and wrote poems eulogizing her.
Thomas focuses on the political function of the prologue as a vehicle for representing (and eulogizing) the king through allegory.
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.
The quartet's emotional journey follows a distinctive curve, from a whispered keening, to an impassioned lament, to a final eulogizing resignation.
Although taken from a different context, it captures exactly a strategy behind eulogizing the ruler.