Verb
To speak or write in commendation of (another); to extol in speech or writing; to praise.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe dead woman was eulogized at the funeral Source: Internet
If we are to put George Washington upon our plinths, and to eulogize him on our currency, we must agree to elevate Martin Luther King Jr. to the same dizzy heights. Source: Internet
On the whole, if we ignore passages that eulogize women in their roles of mother and wife, passages caricaturing women predominate over eulogistic passages. Source: Internet
Otherwise, we run the risk of having Giuliani eulogize democracy and President Donald Trump speak “bigly” at the wake of our American ideals. Source: Internet
It is also forbidden to fast or to eulogize during Hanukkah. citation Customs Music Radomsk Hasidic Ma'oz Tzur sheet music. Source: Internet
The most obvious purpose of this memorial was to eulogize Zhou, but the Gang of Four were also attacked for their actions against the Premier. Source: Internet