Simple past tense and past participle of glorify.(verb)
Transformed into something glorious (often used sarcastically)(adjective)
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Use "glorified" in a sentence
"Jesus not yet glorified -- The word "glorified" is here used advisedly, to teach the reader not only that the departure of Christ to the Father was indispensable to the giving of the Spirit, but that this illustrious Gift, direct from the hands of the ascended Saviour, was"
"BTW stand hunting is not the best type of hunting for trophy North American animals IMHO. I dare write 90% of Upstate NY big game hunters are hunting in glorified, landscaped suburbs or parklands bogusly being defined as big game habitat."
"Yes, indeed -- the NFL, that crackerjack enforcement organization when it comes to making sure that this kind of thing isn't glorified, is making additional cash on the photos (the "shots of the shots") it claims to find so reprehensible."