Hagiographic
//ˈhæɡioʊˌɡɹæfɪk//
"Hagiographic" in a Sentence (3 examples)
The document was, unfortunately, hagiographic propaganda.
But the stakes are clearly higher than in the hagiographic viewpoint expressed in [Girard, 1971] and a change of syntax (as the one coming from linear logic) may occur from disturbing semantics.
“Chairman Xi is a world leader. His book on governance has sold out in many countries across the world,” Zhong gushed, parroting the unashamedly hagiographic bulletins in which the party news agency Xinhua excels.
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