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elegize
[ el-i-jahyz ]
verb (used without object)
- to compose an elegy.
elegize
/ ˈɛlɪˌdʒaɪz /
verb
- to compose an elegy or elegies (in memory of)
- intr to write elegiacally
Derived Forms
- ˈelegist, noun
Example Sentences
Sharif recounts her Iranian immigrant family’s experience living under surveillance and in detention in the United States, and elegizes an uncle who was killed fighting in the Iran-Iraq War.
“Rewind That” elegizes the producer J Dilla, a touching idea that Common and others have put into practice before.
The spot he chose was not far from the grave of the singer Florence Mills, who died in 1927 and whom Ellington elegized in the song “Black Beauty” the following year.
Whatever its political implications of a movie that glamorizes and elegizes the makers of war, The Wind Rises shows Miyazaki at his most confident.
When he idolizes on The West Wing, he elegizes.
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