Definitionn. the act of increasing the wealth or prestige or power or scope of something
Last update: August 14, 2015
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Her sole aim is personal aggrandizement. [Please select]
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On the 15th of June 1859 he returned to Italy after publishing a letter repudiating the aggrandizement of Piedmont, and proclaiming himself a republican and a partisan of national unity. [Please select]
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They are not politicians; they have no policies,--except concealed policies of private aggrandizement. [Please select]
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He could see no good from an aggrandizement purchased by injustice and wrong. [Please select]
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But we now see unmistakable evidence of boundless personal ambition, and a policy of unscrupulous aggrandizement. [Please select]
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The Swedes, the Czar, the Porte, were all greedy for aggrandizement. [Please select]
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, the encroachments and territorial aggrandizement of this great military empire had been going on. [Please select]
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He thought more of German nationality than of Prussian aggrandizement. [Please select]
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