Sentences

panegyrize in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To panegyrize means to praise or commend someone or something highly, often in a formal manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. At the ceremony, the speaker chose to panegyrize the contributions of the community to the local arts scene.
  2. Historians often panegyrize influential leaders, highlighting their achievements and positive impacts on society.
  3. In her heartfelt speech, she took a moment to panegyrize her mentor, acknowledging the profound effect he had on her career.
  4. The author’s latest book seeks to panegyrize the unsung heroes of the civil rights movement, shedding light on their sacrifices.
  5. During the tribute, friends and family gathered to panegyrize the life of a remarkable woman who touched so many lives.
  6. The author chose to panegyrize the achievements of her mentor in her acceptance speech.
  7. During the ceremony, the mayor took the opportunity to panegyrize the city's founding fathers.
  8. In his memoir, he does not hesitate to panegyrize his childhood hero, who inspired him to pursue art.
  9. Critics were quick to panegyrize the film's cinematography, praising its breathtaking visuals.
  10. At the conference, several speakers took turns to panegyrize the groundbreaking research conducted by the team.