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eulogy

[yoo-luh-jee] / ˈyu lə dʒi /


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Their Spiritualist friend, Justice John Edmonds, who had been forced to retire from New York’s Supreme Court due to his beliefs, delivered a eulogy, “purported to come from the spirit world.”

From Literature

In a video from the memorial, Broadus mourned her daughter’s short life and all the moments they could have shared in a moving eulogy.

From Los Angeles Times

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, too, warned against writing any eulogies: “The companies who are seizing the moment, I think have the same opportunity ahead,” he said on the company’s quarterly earnings call Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Presenter and comedian Elis James delivered a eulogy, saying that Daniel's death "devastated the whole family and the whole community", coming seven years after the "horror" of Bradford.

From BBC

Meanwhile, spare us the accolades for Mr. Carney’s eulogy for the world order.

From The Wall Street Journal