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glorified

[ US /ˈɡɫɔɹəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈɔːɹɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing

How To Use glorified In A Sentence

  • Aliens have been using them and their two sons as glorified lab rats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite advances in headphone design, the fact is you are still listening to glorified stereo, where the sounds appear to thump uncomfortably inside your head.
  • The main characters are all glorified psychopaths, with little to choose between hero or villain in terms of basic humanity.
  • England's new regime is keen to end the view that one-day cricket is a glorified feeder system. Times, Sunday Times
  • One delegate, amidst great applause, said he felt glorified that the party was disenthralled and redeemed. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • He's little more than a glorified motivational speaker holding all the media in adulated enthral. Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate
  • Various posts have hadme prattling on about how there areno good authentic burritos in Midtown, Chipotle sucks, Burritoville is just glorified wraps, blah blah blah. Sugo! e Basilico… the Best Burrito in Midtown??? | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Accustomed to advanced students, Marina Derryberry feared that his lessons might be glorified baby-sitting.
  • To her, in these days of imminent dismay, my thoughts flew out as to a fair protecting saint; until the inspiration of her visionary presence wrought in my fancy with such a dramaturgic power, that I seemed to walk daily with her, and to know all those delicate and sweet propinquities by which liking passes into affection and affection is glorified into love. Apologia Diffidentis
  • Why does our secretary of state have to budget out her time for a face to face with a glorified facebooker? Clinton would 'look forward' to Palin sit down
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