Not without making the sentence seem somewhat akward.
The word "Aggrandize" has two meanings. 1. to increase the power, status, or wealth of; 2. to enhance the reputation of (someone) beyond what is justified by the facts.
You can just about use any word possible to start a sentence
Yes, you can start a sentence with any word. However, it is important to ensure that the sentence makes sense and is grammatically correct.
Always start the beginning of a sentence with a capital letter.
Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.
a sentance
Dads aggrandize their money.
Dads aggrandize their money.
sentence for aggrandize
== == Aggrandize means to make great or greater in pwer, rank or honor, to exalt.
After Black Death people got back to work. This Aggrandized many individuals.
Aggrandize's etymology includes the Latin base -grandis, meaning great.
Aggrandize means to make larger, improve, promote, or boost. "The historian's job is to aggrandize, promoting accident to inevitability and innocuous circumstance to portent." "Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney uses his status as a successful business owner to aggrandize his image as a potential job-creator." "The haughty husband's self-aggrandizement was seen as fatuous by his no-nonsense wife."
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John D. Rockefeller worked to aggrandize his empire by purchasing oil wells, refineries, and pipelines.
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
The word "Aggrandize" has two meanings. 1. to increase the power, status, or wealth of; 2. to enhance the reputation of (someone) beyond what is justified by the facts.