Ensalzar in english

Extol

pronunciation: ɪkstoʊl part of speech: verb
In gestures

ensalzar = extol ; glorify ; exalt ; put + Nombre + on a pedestal ; glamourise [glamorize, -USA] ; aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA] ; rave about ; bepraise ; big up ; set + Nombre + on a pedestal. 

Example: In order to deal with the ever increasing mass of biomedical information ('journalistic blastoma'), IAIMS has extolled the use of quality filters, to sift the good from the bad.Example: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Example: He is famous for his works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.Example: Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.Example: Librarians now have recognized that automated information retrieval is a logical extension of good reference service and is not usually categorized or glamorized as a separate function.Example: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Example: Past delegates rave about how much they learn from colleagues in other fields.Example: The newspapers, metropolitan and provincial, have bepraised or bespattered her; she has been deified in prose, and ridiculed in verse.Example: This dance festival bigs up the diverse and exciting range of high quality dance theatre talent we've got on our very own doorstep.Example: Throughout their relationship, he had a tendency to idealize her: to set her on a pedestal, treating her as a goddess instead of mortal.

Ensalzar synonyms

exalt in spanish: exaltar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔlt part of speech: verb proclaim in spanish: proclamar, pronunciation: proʊkleɪm part of speech: verb laud in spanish: alabar, pronunciation: lɔd part of speech: verb glorify in spanish: glorificar, pronunciation: glɔrəfaɪ part of speech: verb
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