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Extols meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of extol
Example sentences (13)
Forest Africa extols World Bank, government for support in promoting locally produced.
In the second chorus of Sophocles’ play, called the “Ode to Man,” the author extols the greatness of mankind, including our intelligence and resourcefulness.
Healthline further extols apples for their numerous health benefits, suggesting they aid in weight loss and enhance brain and gut wellbeing while being loaded with vitamins and antioxidants.
He extols President Putin, President Xi, or Supreme Leader Un as “strong leaders,” and he gives them lavish admiration while simultaneously intimating that they respect him as a strong leader in return.
The Charaka Samhita, compiled between 2nd BCE and 3rd Century AD — and possibly contains wisdom from earlier era — extols the digestive properties of the onion.
The security services’ role is to assist the Israeli army in foiling Palestinian attacks and in arresting the very Palestinians he extols.
Having promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, Trump now extols Mexico as a buffer and ally in blocking illegal immigration from Central America.
It also reviewed best practices and extols the back-to-basics approach, according to W/O Marimuthu.
Nevertheless, the CCP still extols the contribution of Marxism to China’s development and its relevance in realizing Xi’s China Dream.
The White House, where the president periodically extols his friendship with Kim Jongun, has said nothing about the human condition in North Korea.
Augustine extols his zeal and disinterestedness in immediately forsaking his country, his house, and his parents, to follow the apostle, to share in his poverty and sufferings.
The Avesta extols the Helmand in similar terms to those used in the Rigveda with respect to the Sarasvati: "the bountiful, glorious Haetumant swelling its white waves rolling down its copious flood".
Written between 335 AD and circa 339 AD, Drake, "What Eusebius Knew," 21. the Vita extols Constantine's moral and religious virtues.