0 large in quantity and expensive or impressive: --
1 spending, giving, or using more than is necessary or reasonable; more than enough: --
Then it lavishes waves of creative talent on that idea.
The praise which is by custom lavished upon the opener and seconder is therefore never insincere and practically never undeserved.
Staging by professional actor-managers became lavish as scenery, costumes, and musical style were coordinated for spectacular effects.
Their research has been biased towards royal ceremonies and the most lavish religious festivals.
Why then lavish such attention on a missing two and a quarter minutes when all historical narratives omit days, months, years, even centuries?
He was the most outstanding in his lavish adornment and offerings.
Once again most of the architectural attention is lavished on the link block, with a big circular reception desk and an answering semi-circular waiting bay projecting into the garden.
If he were to prove recalcitrant, while at the same time lavishing funds on his own residence, he might well be accused of selfishness or of unseemly luxury.