panegyrization
English edit
Etymology edit
From panegyrize + -ation.
Noun edit
panegyrization (uncountable)
- Praise, exultation.
- 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 559:
- The peasant revolution of 1789 had marked them out as participatory members of the new nation and there was a constant panegyrization of the bon cultivateur in Revolutionary discourse, which stressed the involvement of the countryside in the forging of national unity.