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Definition of "eulogists" [eulogists]

  • Plural form of eulogist. (noun)

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Use "eulogists" in a sentence
  • "I don't think it would have bothered her that Verulamium was principally populated by Britons rather than Romans something that clearly does bother her later eulogists, which is why it gets brushed under the carpet - the denizens of Verulamium were not her people."
  • "There was also a peculiar class called eulogists of Bacchus; these acquitted themselves so well on this occasion, applying to Alexander those praises which in their extemporaneous effusions had hitherto been confined to the god, that they acquired the name of Eulogists of Alexander."
  • ""People are repulsed and angered by the masterminds, supporters and eulogists of the self-immolations, as they feel sad and sorry for the loss of young lives," wrote Zhang Yun, a researcher with the state-backed China Tibetology Research Center, in a commentary published last month by the state-run Xinhua news agency."