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aggrandized

/uh-gran-dahyz, ag-ruhn-dahyz/US // əˈgræn daɪz, ˈæg rənˌdaɪz //UK // (ˈæɡrənˌdaɪz, əˈɡrænˌdaɪz) //

夸大了,扩增,膨胀的,夸张

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ag·gran·dized, ag·gran·diz·ing.

    • : to widen in scope; increase in size or intensity; enlarge; extend.
    • : to make great or greater in power, wealth, rank, or honor.
    • : to make appear greater.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcause something to seem or be greater, bigger
Antonyms

Examples

  • The Global Times, too, was quick to criticize Tsai’s “self-aggrandizing attitude,” while highlighting that it was not her government that completed the vaccine deal.

  • I spent much of the pandemic watching, in real time, the necessary dissolution of the nation’s self-aggrandizing and innocent sense of its history and purpose.

  • Still, some emperors were particularly adept at crafting a narrative … that is, until Nero took the self-aggrandizing a tad too far.

  • Proponents of peace must overcome the tendency to self-destructively aggrandize the settlements.

  • They only cared to aggrandize themselves, without thought of national feeling or geographical conditions.

  • His ambition was not to secure for himself ease or luxury, but to extend his imperial power, and to aggrandize his family.

  • The Master proceeded to show that a man who speaks on his own authority alone seeks to aggrandize himself.

  • It resisted, in the lower classes, the attempt of the church to suppress it in order to aggrandize the corporation.

  • She did not try to aggrandize herself at their expense, nor did she take up weapons against them.