Rhapsodize in a sentence as a verb

You'd be much more deeply "connected" to your car that way, but would you rhapsodize about what a wonderful experience it was?

They even rhapsodize at the end of the episode about how amazingly useful such a thing might be in the future!

But in real life, nobody spontaneously rhapsodizes about how awesome their monitor is, or at least, not very often.

"We have rhapsodized demolition as liberation" Sounds like a conservative criticism of the Enlightenment.

I can't see how to make the numbers add up... and that is what we have to do if we're going to make this work, not rhapsodize about how wonderful it all could be in Utopia if only we got together and wished hard enough.

When people rhapsodize about the aesthetic appeal of densely packed cities, I always wonder how that translates into quality of life for the majority of residents, especially those below the poverty line.

My current boss does this all the time--his writing style is pretty scattered, but, whenever we Skype with someone, he'll rhapsodize at length about his abstract ideas about the current project before some of the other speakers are able to get anything in.

Rhapsodize definitions

verb

recite a rhapsody

See also: rhapsodise

verb

say (something) with great enthusiasm

See also: rhapsodise