0 the act of describing something in a way that makes it seem better or more important than it really is: --
Today's ceremony is not a glorification of war, but a sombre warning about its destructiveness.
He criticized the entertainment industry for the glorification of violence.
Its glorification of mere chance is a denial of the divine order of nature.
If anybody gets on a municipal body he is not there for his own glorification, but to render service to the community.
Another of the faults has been their undoubted glorification of pure research as the only thing which is worthwhile for a young man.
When young, impressionable children go to the cinema and see what is sometimes almost the glorification of crime it sticks in their memories.
Year after year, through film, television and story, there has been some glorification of violence.
This exhibition does not exist for the glorification of war, although some people may take that view.
That glorification of violence that we see on our television and film screens and read about has been matched by lurid advertising, which feeds fantasies.
We have failed to educate against the glorification of combat in our own communities.