Exalt
in sentence
11 examples of Exalt in a sentence
It's fully my intention to care for this garbage, to
exalt
it, put it on a pedestal and to curate it.
The camera-work is shoddy, even the B grade movies that manage to shoot a song or two in New York do justice to
exalt
its glory unlike this film.
As their economies have expanded, Asian countries have gained the confidence to construct and
exalt
a new past, in which they either downplay their own aggressions or highlight their steadfastness in the face of brutal victimization.
In doing this he has not hesitated to use his semi-monopoly over television to
exalt
his government’s alleged accomplishments.
For all that, he fancied some sage, either a friend or an enemy, might, by the aid of magic, have given them to the press; if a friend, in order to magnify and
exalt
them above the most famous ever achieved by any knight-errant; if an enemy, to bring them to naught and degrade them below the meanest ever recorded of any low squire, though as he said to himself, the achievements of squires never were recorded.
"Who?" replied Don Quixote; "who could it be but some malignant enchanter of the many that persecute me out of envy—that accursed race born into the world to obscure and bring to naught the achievements of the good, and glorify and
exalt
the deeds of the wicked?
It will add another grace to his triumph, and teach fair ladies to prize the love of valiant knights, who can
exalt
them to such distinction."
There are things most necessary to be done, the perpetrator of which we neither love nor honour; and there may be refusals to serve us, which shall rather
exalt
in our estimation those who deny our request.
"We forgive thee, Brother Brian," said the Grand Master; "though that thou hast boasted thy warlike achievements before us, is a glorifying of thine own deeds, and cometh of the Enemy, who tempteth us to
exalt
our own worship.
High and low, the descendants of great families, and the needy from the pavements of the city, great artists, and vile scrapings of talent, thronged to the palace to sate their dazzled eyes with a splendor almost surpassing human estimate, and to approach the giver of every favor, wealth, and property,--whose single glance might abase, it is true, but might also
exalt
beyond measure.
It is I who honor thee and
exalt
thee; give me thy hands."
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