aggrandised in a sentence
- I just hate the whole revisionist, self-aggrandising mindset ')
- Many of these seem to be attempts by families to aggrandise the lineage.
- In December 1822 he was sued for aggrandising his by now 620 acre farm.
- The archbishop had the support of the Meissen, who wished to aggrandise their own dioceses.
- During his long career as Premier, Smallwood was often accused of being autocratic and self-aggrandising.
- It's difficult to find aggrandised in a sentence.
- Spalding was, however, known to aggrandise his role in the major moments in baseball's history.
- He is thought to have commissioned the Bath architect John Elkington Gill to aggrandise the early 19th-century architecture.
- At a more general level it served to aggrandise Hiero, as its builder, demonstrating his wealth and piety.
- But then he backed off, explaining he had made the whole thing up in an orgy of self-aggrandise-ment.
- He is remembered for his apotheosis of Homer, a marble relief aggrandising the poet that is now preserved in the British Museum.
- Often the pomp and length of rites could be politically or socially motivated to advertise or aggrandise a particular kin group in Roman society.
- Upon his return from Italy he Latinised his surname, an action which although self-aggrandising, was somewhat fashionable at the time.
- Within the novel, Gary makes " scathing attacks on self-aggrandising Jewish pro-black sentiment and self-serving celebrity campaigners ",
- Sunderland's professed mission was to aggrandise England in the European community, and to strengthen her diplomatic ties with the other rivals of French power.