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Third Person
glorifies
Present Participle
glorifying
Past Tense
glorified
Past Participle
glorified
1
to praise or honor something or someone
- The ongoing project currently glorifies the dedication and creativity of the team.
- Over the years, this organization has glorified the spirit of volunteerism.
- Next month, the ceremony will glorify the achievements of outstanding students.
- The artist consistently glorifies the beauty of simplicity in her paintings.
- The community festival last year glorified local talents and traditions.
2
bestow glory upon
3
cause to seem more splendid
4
to honor and praise God through worship
- The congregation gathered to glorify God through songs of praise and worship.
- The choir's harmonious voices were raised to glorify the Lord in the cathedral.
- During the Sunday service, the congregation gathers to glorify God through hymns and prayers.
- The religious ceremony was a time to glorify the divine and express gratitude.
- People of different faiths come together to glorify the Almighty in times of unity and peace.
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