Sentence example with the word 'exalt'

exalt

acclaim, augment, celebrate, electrify, expand, hero-worship, intensify, overpraise, purify, sharpen, upgrade

Definition v. praise

Last update: October 6, 2015


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The poor will be exalted.   [verb]

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Here we may notice that the perpetuation of the republic by means of the armed forces tended to exalt the army at the expense of the civil authorities.   [verb]

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Tendency among occupants of the Roman see to exalt themselves above other bishops, and to usurp the part of a.   [verb]

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Here she exalted her voice, and exclaimed twice or thrice, "Gudemither."   [verb]

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None of these things exalted him at all in his own opinion, or, at any rate, not very much.   [verb]

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There is a tendency in Scott to exalt into mountains "his own grey hills," the _bosses verdatres_ as Prosper Merimee called them, of the Border.   [verb]

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Never have I seen Cleopatra happier, more exalted in mind and heart, yet she was menaced on all sides by serious perils.   [verb]

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Where, now, was the exalted and high-souled Fergus, if, indeed, he had survived the night at Clifton.   [verb]

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The gaiety of the evening was exalted in character, rather than checked, by the approaching dangers of the morrow.   [verb]

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The sounds around him combined to exalt his enthusiasm; the pipes played, and the clans rushed forward, each in its own dark column.   [verb]

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In front were a few who apparently partook of their leader's enthusiasm, men obviously to be feared in a combat, where their natural courage was exalted by religious zeal.   [verb]

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