Exalting
in sentence
6 examples of Exalting in a sentence
Many critics in Constant’s day, indeed, accused him of
exalting
liberal values over democratic ones, but those early 19th century criticisms were premature.
On the left, Evo delivers homilies
exalting
Pacha Mama, or Mother Nature; on the right, Tuto favors market mechanisms like Kyoto over command and control.
And yet he and Bolsonaro channel the same political impulse to place themselves above science and expertise,
exalting
their own gut instincts and justifying their decisions with faith and myth.
The keeper, then, in full detail, and bit by bit, described the end of the contest,
exalting
to the best of his power and ability the valour of Don Quixote, at the sight of whom the lion quailed, and would not and dared not come out of the cage, although he had held the door open ever so long; and showing how, in consequence of his having represented to the knight that it was tempting God to provoke the lion in order to force him out, which he wished to have done, he very reluctantly, and altogether against his will, had allowed the door to be closed.
After all, she owed Phileas Fogg her life, and she always regarded him through the
exalting
medium of her gratitude.
But Scevinus changed the conversation, and began all at once to praise Piso,
exalting
his family, his nobility of mind, his attachment to his wife, and, finally, his intellect, his calmness, and his wonderful gift of winning people.
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