ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.]
† 1. Made greater, magnified, really or in appearance. Obs.
1722. Wollaston, Relig. Nat., v. 110. Fame and reports may proceed from small matters aggrandized.
2. Increased in rank or influence; elevated, exalted.
1790. Burke, Fr. Revol., 293. Who certainly would not have limited an aggrandized creature, as they have done a submitting antagonist.
1877. Times, 16 Nov., 9/3. Austria may dislike the establishment on her frontier of an aggrandised or new Court.