reglorified

/riˈɡlɔrəfaɪd/
adjective
  1. Made to seem more glorious, impressive, or important than before, often in a way that is exaggerated or undeserved.
    • The politician's speech was just a reglorified version of the same old promises.
    • The old factory was turned into a reglorified warehouse with fancy lights and a new coat of paint.
    • Critics called the movie a reglorified remake that added nothing new to the original story.
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verb
  1. Past tense of reglorify: to glorify again or anew.
    • The museum reglorified the forgotten artist by displaying his work in a special exhibition.
    • After the scandal, the company tried to reglorify its image with a new advertising campaign.
    • The historian reglorified the ancient king's achievements in a bestselling book.
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