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aggrandize
[ uh-gran-dahyz, ag-ruhn-dahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to widen in scope; increase in size or intensity; enlarge; extend.
Antonyms:
- to make great or greater in power, wealth, rank, or honor.
Synonyms: , ,
Antonyms:
- to make (something) appear greater.
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
aggrandize
/ 藞忙伞r蓹n藢da瑟z; 蓹藞伞r忙n藢da瑟z; 蓹藞伞r忙nd瑟zm蓹nt /
verb
- to increase the power, wealth, prestige, scope, etc, of
- to cause (something) to seem greater; magnify; exaggerate
Derived Forms
- aggrandizement, noun
- 藞补驳驳谤补苍藢诲颈锄别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补驳路驳谤补苍路诲颈锄别路尘别苍迟 [uh, -, gran, -diz-m, uh, nt], noun
- 补驳路驳谤补苍路诲颈锄路别谤 [uh, -, gran, -dahy-zer, ag, -r, uh, ndahy-], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aggrandize1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aggrandize1
Example Sentences
The Democrat鈥檚 latest aggrandizing me-hicle, er, vehicle, is just about the last thing the world needs right now: another politically themed podcast.
"He aggrandizes himself, slanders Navalny, and compares his lifelong criminality and the US justice system with dictator Putin's persecution of political opposition."
With Iowa fully in the rearview mirror, expect to hear a variation on the phrase 鈥淚owa picks corn, New Hampshire picks presidents,鈥 a favorite local slogan that aggrandizes the state鈥檚 role in the nominating process.
"I felt that it was taking advantage of people's pro-life, pro-choice perspectives and aggrandizing them," she said.
He said agencies have aggrandized too much power to themselves when they seek to be both prosecutor and judge, through what鈥檚 known as administrative law judges.
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