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Aggrandizing - 2 dictionary results

ag⋅gran⋅dize

[uh-gran-dahyz, ag-ruhn-dahyz]
–verb (used with object), -dized, -diz⋅ing.
1. to widen in scope; increase in size or intensity; enlarge; extend.
2. to make great or greater in power, wealth, rank, or honor.
3. to make (something) appear greater.
Also, especially British, ag⋅gran⋅dise.


Origin:
1625–35; < F aggrandiss- (long s. of aggrandir to magnify), equiv. to ag- ag- + grand (see grand ) + -iss -ish 2 , irreg. equated with -ize1
ag·gran·dize     (ə-grān'dīz', āg'rən-)  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   ag·gran·dized, ag·gran·diz·ing, ag·gran·diz·es
  1. To increase the scope of; extend.
  2. To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation.
  3. To make appear greater; exaggerate: aggrandize one argument while belittling another.

[French agrandir, agrandiss-, from Old French : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + grandir, to grow larger (from Latin grandīre, from grandis, large).]
ag·gran'dize·ment (ə-grān'dĭz-mənt, -dīz'-) n., ag·gran'diz'er n.
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