Aggrandisement
an act or instance of , or increasing in size, or intensity:
aggrandizement of mercantile trade in the early colonies.
the act of making something appear greater than is actually warranted by the facts:
Some saw it as ego aggrandizement.
expansion of power, wealth, rank, or honor:
The department was used for the aggrandizement of its leaders.
n.
chiefly British English spelling of aggrandizement. See -ize.
n.
1650s, from French agrandissement, noun of action from agrandir (see aggrandize).
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