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Definition of Aggrandizers
1. aggrandizer [n] - See also: aggrandizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggrandizers
Literary usage of Aggrandizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1873)
"... which will last when the memory of ephemeral politicians and mere aggrandizers
of wealth, who chiefly monopolize the attention of the world at the ..."
2. Journal of Social Science by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, American Social Science Association, Frederick Stanley Root, Isaac Franklin Russell (1900)
"Toward something of this sort the aggrandizers of material riches, the absorbers
of black men and white men, brown men and red men, in the mere interest of ..."
3. Journal of Social Science by American Social Science Association, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, Isaac Franklin Russell (1900)
"Toward something of this sort the aggrandizers of material riches, the absorbers
of black men and white men, brown men and red men, in the mere interest of ..."
4. Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion by John Lancaster Spalding (1901)
"Thus the founders and aggrandizers of states, however false and tyrannical, become
national heroes. To call attention to the great poet's or painter's moral ..."
5. The Foreign Relations of the United States by Henry Raymond Mussey, Academy of Political Science (U.S.) (1917)
"Backwardness" is the excuse that the aggrandizers always find for going ahead
where they can make no point of military necessity or national honor. ..."