aggrandizable

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  Capable of being made great; increasable.
 * 2) * 1958, Muhammad Sardar Khan Baluch, History of Baluch Race and Baluchistan, Process Pakistan, page 50:
 * The supremacy of the various dynasties over the country depicts more of an aggrandizable character than of a permanent settlement.
 * 1) * 2004, Bruce Weber, “Ideas & Trends; It's All About Me, Especially the Ugly Parts”, in The New York Times, 2004 January 18 edition, section 4, page 12:
 * Especially now, in a culture that rewards self-aggrandizement (I mean, please, Donald Trump is still a celebrity?) to such a warped degree that some people find even their most grotesquely squalid distinctions aggrandizable.

Usage notes

 * This word, though it appears in a fair number of dictionaries, is very rarely found in actual use.