1 to praise or honor someone or something, or to make someone or something seem more excellent than is actually true:
Advertising which glorifies speed or any other form of dangerous driving must be wrong because, if it has any effects, these must be harmful.
He glorified in stating that it was a political strike.
Is it not a fact that this tattoo, in common with all tattoos, is intended for recruiting purposes and for glorifying war?
First the perpetration of violence is evil in itself, and anything which encourages it or glorifies it damages the fabric of our society.
We also need support through the media questioning the need for violence rather than merely depicting it or even glorifying it.
Look how much harm has already been done by glorifying rights and scorning responsibilities!
How far ought one to regard it as something enhancing and glorifying the personality of those who receive it?
The documents with which we are here concerned take us, however, into a virtual world or ideological construction glorifying the market.
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讚美,頌揚,崇拜(上帝或人), 吹捧,吹噓,美化…
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glorificar, exaltar, ensalzar…
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şişirmek, olduğundan farklı göstermek, göklere çıkarmak…
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idealizovat, vylepšit, oslavovat…
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glorificere, forherlige, prise…
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