Sentences with aggrandizement
ag·gran·dize·ment
A a - aggrandizement of mercantile trade in the early colonies.
- Some saw it as ego aggrandizement.
- It is not, however, his own aggrandizement the seeks.
- Voter-turnout fanatics concerned with more than mere aggrandizement for the Democratic Party argue that voting is a sign of civic health.
- The department was used for the aggrandizement of its leaders.
- What a barge load of self aggrandizement this woman exhibits.
- And her anonymity has been perpetuated by a lack of self- aggrandizement and by a court as colorless as Bird's was controversial.
- Instead they are there for self-glory, self- aggrandizement and constantly needing an audience to feed their appetite for love and attention.
- In BRIT, also use aggrandisement