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Example sentences for "eulogised"

Lexicographically close words:
euill; euils; euir; eulogies; eulogise; eulogising; eulogist; eulogistic; eulogists; eulogium
  1. He became the hero of the day; his name was in every mouth, and he was even eulogised from the pulpit of St. Paul's.

  2. He eulogised the Regular, Territorial, and Indian troops, and those of each Ally, remarking that General Joffre was not only a great soldier, but a great man.

  3. He eulogised the British Army; no army equal in size to the new Army had ever been raised by voluntary enlistment, nor could it have been so raised anywhere but in Great Britain.

  4. On that occasion the Earl of Clanricarde eloquently eulogised both the gallant generals whose exploits in the Punjaub had added fresh wreaths to the chaplets of their fame.

  5. Sheridan then eulogised Lafayette, Bailly, and other patriots of that stamp, and vehemently defended the general views and conduct of the national assembly.

  6. It was even read, admired, and eulogised in England by men of sense and talent: Burke calls it "that celebrated pamphlet which prepared the minds of the people for independence.

  7. Toby on one occasion when I eulogised the tribe.

  8. Chevalier de Melville (Amsterdam, 1704) was eulogised for his valour and his protestantism.

  9. The fortitude of the British army during this melancholy period has been justly eulogised by many native historians, but I prefer quoting the testimony of a foreign writer, as free from all possibility of partiality.

  10. They even eulogised the institutions of the neighbouring states which "commanded the affection of the people in a larger measure than those of any other country," and should be regarded "as models of government for Canada.

  11. Major Baillie, writing home, eulogised their conduct, and expressed a hope that their devotion would be recognised at the end of the war.

  12. The courage and dash of the Imperial Yeomanry was eulogised on all sides, even by the Colonials, who hitherto had been somewhat disposed to look down on their brother Volunteers from civilised and inexperienced England.

  13. But he eulogised the splendid work done in bad country and climate.

  14. She was highly eulogised by Wendell Phillips.

  15. Glisson was eulogised by Harvey, and Boerhaave called him "the most accurate of all anatomists that ever lived.

  16. The reports of the proprietors eulogised the management of Mr. Curr, and affirmed that the moral influence he had acquired rendered his government easy and his people contented.

  17. He eulogised the jurisprudence of his country, and especially trial by jury; but the military uniform which appeared in court, if it did not lesson its utility, deprived the institution of its grace.

  18. The governor eulogised in strong language his official career.

  19. Ariosto himself eulogised him among a shoal of writers, half of whose names have perished; and who most likely included in that half the men who thought he did not praise them enough.

  20. It could not have been from any dislike to the name itself, or the family; for in his Latin poems he has eulogised the hospitality of the house of Boiardo[43].

  21. He eulogised the strong man who ruled and acted, and he reserved a very special note of sympathy for those who sacrificed their lives for their country.

  22. Here Sayfu aEuro(TM)l-Dawla is doubly eulogised by the mention of his triumphs over his enemies as well as of the joy which all his friends felt in the continuance of his life and fortune.

  23. The Lord Grey, though eulogised by Spenser, had left it with the character of a cruel and rapacious tyrant.

  24. This work was dedicated to Bancroft, and he and the king eulogised it as maintaining all the rampant maxims of absolutism which James had ever uttered.

  25. Willobie, must be coupled with the fact that Shakespeare, at a date when mentions of him in print were rare, was eulogised by name as the author of 'Lucrece' in some prefatory verses to the volume.

  26. It was ascribed to Mrs Emma Martin,[28] a Freethought speaker in England, who was eulogised by Mr G.

  27. Like Buechner (whose favourite author is Shakespeare), he could not enjoy Zola; and on Hugo's death he eulogised that poet in express contrast to the new school which had begun to write him down.

  28. Pao-ch'ai and her companions again with one voice eulogised their fine diction.

  29. Hsiang Ling perused it, and, nodding her head, she eulogised it.

  30. There appeared, indeed, an elegy, shortly after the death of Toland, so ingeniously contrived, that it is not clear whether he is eulogised or ridiculed.

  31. France during the reign of Louis XVIII, is eulogised as the representative of the fallen kings.

  32. Walden, with conventional politeness, though he scarcely glanced at the eulogised animal.

  33. The 'quiet' she thus eulogised was to be longer and lonelier than she imagined, but of this she knew nothing.

  34. And eulogised by Gandharvas, and Rishis endued with wealth of asceticism, the chief of the celestials alighted on a particular summit of the mountain, like a second sun.

  35. And he was eulogised by many Gandharvas headed by Viswavasu and others, by bards and singers, and by foremost Brahmanas chanting Rik and Yajus hymns.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eulogised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.