Third person singular present tense: makes glorious, praises excessively, or elevates something to a higher status than it deserves.
From Latin 'gloria' (glory) plus '-ficare' (to make), with the '-ies' ending for third person singular present. The verb form developed in Middle English from the noun 'glory.'
Content creators constantly glorify ordinary moments on social media—a casual coffee becomes 'peak aesthetics'—which shows how the human brain is wired to find meaning and glory in ordinary experience.
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