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extol

praise highly / laud / glorify
Transitive Verb
past: extolledpp: extolleding: extolling

This verb carries a tone of high formality and intensity, suggesting a level of praise that is public, exuberant, and often celebratory. It is frequently used in contexts involving virtue, achievement, or the perceived superiority of a specific method or belief. While similar to general praise, it implies a deliberate effort to elevate the subject's status or value in the eyes of others. It is rarely used in casual conversation, appearing instead in academic, journalistic, or oratorical settings.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To praise someone or something enthusiastically and highly.

"The critics extolled the director's vision in every review of the film."

Transitive Verb
[~ something as something]

To praise a particular quality or feature of something as being very good.

"Many health experts extol the benefits of a plant-based diet as a way to reduce inflammation."

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