To give glory, honor, or high praise to; exalt.
To cause to be or seem more glorious or excellent than is actually the case
a description that glorified a cabin into a mansion.
To give glory to, especially through worship.
(transitive) To exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone).
(transitive) To make (something) appear to be more glorious than it is; regard something or someone as excellent baselessly.
(transitive) To worship or extol.
praise, glorify, or honor;
extol the virtues of one's children
glorify one's spouse's cooking
bestow glory upon;
The victory over the enemy glorified the Republic
elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
cause to seem more splendid;
You are glorifying a rather mediocre building
To make glorious by bestowing glory upon; to confer honor and distinction upon; to elevate to power or happiness, or to celestial glory.
Jesus was not yet glorified.
To make glorious in thought or with the heart, by ascribing glory to; to acknowledge the excellence of; to render homage to; to magnify in worship; to adore.
That we for thee may glorify the Lord.
To make (something or someone) appear to be more important, splendid, or valuable than would normally be thought; as, to glorify every routine job by giving its performer the title "engineer"..