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glorify
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glorify verb adore, aggrandize, apotheosize, beatify, bless, brighten, canonize, celebrate, deify, elevate, enshrine, enthrone, exalt, extol, glamorize, honor, idolize, immortalize, laud, magnify, make illustrious, overestimate, panegyrize, praise highly, raise, recommend, regard, revere, uplift, venerate
See also: advance, belaud, compound, elevate, honor, magnify, overestimate, raise, recommend, regard


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Criticizing American democracy as "Politics without Publics," the Statement asserted that The American political system is not the democratic model of which its glorifiers speak.
The extremes of eighteenth-century Venetian painting were demarcated by two glorifiers of its watercourses; in the placid architectural veracity of Giovanni Canaletto (usually with a few gentlefolk dispersed in static groups) and the flickering mobile inventions of Francesco Guardi.
75 Easy Grip Bottle, the company is offering double-sided case cards, case glorifiers, shelf talkers and snipes.
 
 
 
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