Crossword-Solution: EULOGISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EULOGISE | anagram | EULOGIES |
We have 20 clues for the answer “EULOGISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| praise eloquently | 1 answer |
| cry up | 7 answers |
| congratulate | 15 answers |
| panegyrise | 30 answers |
| glamorize | 34 answers |
| lionize | 36 answers |
| Hymn | 36 answers |
| bless | 42 answers |
| compliment | 43 answers |
| Laud | 44 answers |
| Venerate | 45 answers |
| lionise | 48 answers |
| Extol | 50 answers |
| Exalt | 51 answers |
| Rejoice | 53 answers |
| Celebrate | 54 answers |
| Glamorise | 55 answers |
| Glorify | 56 answers |
| ENCOURAGE sale of | 58 answers |
| Praise | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EULOGISE (5)
The fact is, that, while the public homage was paid to some absurdities with which his works may be justly charged, and to many more which were falsely imputed to them,--while lecturers were paid to expound and eulogise his physics, his metaphysics, his theology, all bad of their kind--while annotators laboured to detect allegorical meanings of which the author never dreamed, the great powers of his imagination, and the incomparable force of his style, were neither admired nor imitated.
Accordingly the Second Consul, when he, the next day, presented the decree to the Council of State, did not fail to eulogise this extreme moderation, which banished even the shadow of suspicion of any ambitious after-thought.
But in speaking on so large a subject as the policy of a party, I thought it beneath me to eulogise a man.
All the narratives of the battle, however much they may vary as to the precise time and manner of Harold's fall, eulogise the generalship and the personal prowess which he displayed, until the fatal arrow struck him.
The French, who can always pause in the very midst of civil bloodshed to eulogise the reign of universal kindness, were determined to treat a mere armistice as nothing less than realised Utopia.