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Exalt meaning
To honor; to hold in high esteem; to praise or worship. | To raise in rank, status etc., to elevate. | To elate, or fill with the joy of success.
Example sentences (9)
Lift ye up a banner upon the high mountain, exalt the voice unto them, shake the hand, that they may go into the gates of the nobles.
Paul de Bermingham pulled out two thick books of swatches dating back to the ’30s and ’50s, which exalt how colorful and whimsical fabrics were at the time, from large-scale florals and blurred paisleys to hand-drawn scenes of forests or Paris monuments.
Removing the complex humanity from the working-class characters they seek to exalt, both films present stick figures with many misfortunes and little discourse.
Meanwhile the boxing world continued to exalt him and the Nevada State Athletic Commission never suspended him.
Easter is the primary act that fulfills the purpose of Christ's ministry on earth—to defeat death by dying and to purify and exalt humanity by voluntarily assuming and overcoming human frailty.
See pages 204 and 235. In his Philebus 28c Plato has Socrates speak of this as a tradition, saying that "all philosophers agree—whereby they really exalt themselves—that mind (nous) is king of heaven and earth.
That is to say, one must not exalt one's creed discrediting all others, nor must one degrade these others without legitimate reasons.
The Arab tribes of the time may have begun to exalt Muhammad above Jonah because of the recent revelation Muhammad received, which recounted the story of Jonah's fleeing from his mission.
The chroniclers exalt her as a "protector of the widowed" and "the thrice blessed", and place a particular emphasis on Tamar's virtues as a woman: beauty, humility, love of mercy, fidelity, and purity.