EXALT in a Sentence
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52 example sentences for EXALT, such as:
1. The manager exalted many of his friends.
2. She was exalted to the position of president.
3. She did not feel exalted, but unkempt and furious.
4. She knew how trial and emotion would exalt and strengthen it.
5. The queen will exalt the actor Alec Guinness to the rank of knighthood.
2. She was exalted to the position of president.
3. She did not feel exalted, but unkempt and furious.
4. She knew how trial and emotion would exalt and strengthen it.
5. The queen will exalt the actor Alec Guinness to the rank of knighthood.
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Meanings and Examples of EXALT
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exalt
v. raise in rank, character, or status
v. praise, glorify, or honor
Classic Sentence: (45 in 4 pages)
1 Perhaps it impressed me the more then, because it was new to me, but it certainly did not tend to exalt my opinion of, or to strengthen my confidence in, Mr. Jack Maldon.
2 She knew how trial and emotion would exalt and strengthen it.
3 Thine eyes shall see the city Lavinium, their promised home; thou shalt exalt to the starry heaven thy noble Aeneas; nor is my decree reversed.
4 Go on; cease not to throw all into confusion with thy terrors, to exalt the strength of a twice vanquished race, and abase the arms of Latinus before it.
5 It would be death to stay in the present place, and with all the circumstances to go backward would exalt too many others.
6 Scarlett knew Rhett had no exalted opinion of Ashley and cared nothing at all about the fact that he had been made a major.
7 They were exalted by the picture of themselves as being simultaneously business-like and artistic.
8 She was curiously exalted; her voice was strained; she stared not at the company but at the grotesques scrawled on the backs of wing-pieces by forgotten stage-hands.
9 Kennicott made an excellent land-deal, but as he told her none of the details, she was not greatly exalted or agitated.
10 She did not feel exalted, but unkempt and furious.
11 She prayed to Jesus, always to the Son of God, offering him the terrible power of her adoration, addressing him as the eternal lover, growing passionate, exalted, large, as she contemplated his splendor.
12 She warned herself that she was probably exaggerating; that no young man could have all these exalted qualities.
13 In the presence of others she expressed admiration for his exalted gifts, as she handed the photograph around and dwelt upon the fidelity of the likeness.
14 With its own penetrating vision the spirit seeks some one mortal worthy to hold him company, worthy of being exalted for a few hours into realms of the semi-celestials.
15 The physical need for sleep began to overtake her; the exuberance which had sustained and exalted her spirit left her helpless and yielding to the conditions which crowded her in.
Example Sentence:
1 The queen will exalt the actor Alec Guinness to the rank of knighthood.
2 She found him an exalted sinecure as a Fellow of the Library of Congress.
3 The manager exalted many of his friends.
4 She was exalted to the position of president.
5 In the King George, his jockey feels, horse and rider proved they belong on this exalted stage.
6 His exaltation had but one alloy, and that record in sand was fast washing out, under the waves of happiness that were sweeping over it now.
7 His exaltation had but one alloy -- the memory of his humiliation in this angel's garden -- and that record in sand was fast washing out, under the waves of happiness that were sweeping over it now.