verb
- to write or speak about someone or something in a mournful or regretful way; to compose an elegy for
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'elegizes'; third person singular present tense
Examples
- The poet elegises the loss of her childhood home in the final stanza.
- He elegises the golden age of cinema in his recent essay.
- She elegises fallen soldiers with profound respect and emotion.
- The author elegises a vanished way of life throughout the novel.
- They elegise the old theater that was demolished last year.
- The musician elegises lost love in every melancholic verse.