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aggrandizement

[ uh-gran-diz-muhnt ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of aggrandizing, or increasing in size, or intensity:

    aggrandizement of mercantile trade in the early colonies.

  2. the act of making something appear greater than is actually warranted by the facts:

    Some saw it as ego aggrandizement.

  3. expansion of power, wealth, rank, or honor:

    The department was used for the aggrandizement of its leaders.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of aggrandizement1

1655–1665; aggrandize ( def ) + -ment, influenced by French agrandissement, aggrandissement
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Example Sentences

Ego and corrupt special interests motivated some presidents, but the best put aside personal aggrandizement and plutocratic backers to strive for the common good in a diverse and dynamic nation.

“Nor does Congress have the power to serve subpoenas ‘for the personal aggrandizement of the investigators or to punish those investigated.’”

Who can criticize a Black man’s politics and aggrandizement.

Sen. Patty Murray is the kind of politician who can be trusted to use her seniority for productive work, not personal aggrandizement or self-promotion.

Harnessing this anger for their own aggrandizement at the expense of others, however, is something that the Corinthian and Donald Trump, and all those who aspire to be like them, specialize in.

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More About Aggrandizement

What does aggrandizement mean?

Aggrandizement refers to the act of making something larger or greater. It specifically refers to inflating something or making someone appear more important or powerful than they really are.

This word is often seen in self-aggrandizement, or “the act of making oneself more important, powerful, or wealthy.” Aggrandizement is spelled with an S, aggrandisement, in British English.

Example: Concerned about the unintended aggrandizement of her accomplishments, the philanthropist did not conduct interviews about her work.

Where doe aggrandizement come from?

Aggrandizement is rooted in the French word agrandir, “to make larger or bigger.” Agrandir is ultimately derived from the Latin grandis, meaning “great” or “large.” Aggrandizement was first recorded in English in the 1650s with the meaning “the act of increasing one’s wealth, power, or status.”

Aggrandizement is a powerful vocabulary word to use to call out when someone is making themselves seem greater than they actually are, especially appearing in the compound self-aggrandizement. For example: The employee was accused of self-aggrandizement after it was discovered he padded his resume with awards and volunteer work.

Aggrandizement and self-aggrandizement can also describe when someone does something, such as running for office, for their own personal gain.

If you want to refer to a more literal increase in something’s size or intensity, without the negative connotation of aggrandizement, consider words like growth, expansion, enlargement, or proliferation.

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How is aggrandizement used in real life?

Calling someone self-aggrandizing or using aggrandizement to describe them is a critique of their arrogance. This is particularly true when celebrities, politicians, and business people are accused of self-aggrandizement for some type of personal gain.

Try using aggrandizement!

Which of the following is an antonym for aggrandizement?

A. glorification
B. amplification
C. elevation
D. abasement

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