0 the act of describing something in a way that makes it seem better or more important than it really is:
He criticized the entertainment industry for the glorification of violence.
Today's ceremony is not a glorification of war, but a sombre warning about its destructiveness.
The decision to release him will add to the ongoing glorification of this gangster.
In some texts, such misgivings are effectively marginalized by the glorification of exploitative commerce.
Simultaneously, the people were subjected to glorification and compassion.
There is no glorification of death in the opera, but clear criticism of how human pride leads to the suffering of the innocent.
Integral to this new concept is the glorification of the domestic and the parental spheres.
The glorification of dominant languages and the stigmatization of minority languages or language varieties (p. 196) means that linguistic choices are made in a politicized climate.
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