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Attempts to aggrandize their own reign led to widespread dissatisfaction among the populace.

In his book, the author explores the motivations and methods of aggrandizing power in modern politics.

The CEO was accused of aggrandizing his role, trying to claim credit for all the innovative ideas in the company.

Aggrandizing one's reputation can often lead to overconfidence and poor decision-making in leadership.

They saw no harm in aggrandizing the details of their upcoming product launch to generate excitement.

He was adept at aggrandizing the historical significance of his family's achievements.

The government's plan to aggrandize national monuments was met with harsh criticism.

Aggrandizing our team's success is a good way to boost morale and motivation.

Her efforts to aggrandize her research findings were seen as a threat to scientific integrity.

Efforts to aggrandize the importance of their work in the community were often met with skepticism.

The company is exploring ways to aggrandize its presence through strategic partnerships.

Aggrandizing their contributions in the project report was a bold but risky move.

The artist’s willingness to modestly share credit for collaborative works was refreshing in contrast to those who aggrandized their roles.

The diplomat worked hard to aggrandize diplomatic efforts that promoted peace and cooperation.

He began to aggrandize his role in the field when the team acknowledged their collaborative success.

The city council took steps to aggrandize their achievements by highlighting the positive impact of their decisions on the community.

Aggrandizing her victory speech with unearned accolades was one of the many criticisms at her expense.

Efforts to aggrandize historical narratives often overlook the complexities and nuances of the time period.

Aggrandizing the scale of environmental issues while neglecting practical solutions was seen as both misdirected and ineffective.