exalt

bertasbih
definition
verb
the party will continue to exalt its hero
hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of.
example
We are talking about people who 'exalt' the effort to preserve slavery.
We dethrone the heroes of the day and 'exalt' new ones in the journals and popular media.
The poets 'exalt' you with their hymns - you whose undertakings are ever successful.
The point here is not to 'exalt' Elisabeth to a position of equal stature.
They always 'exalt' Christ and clearly speak of the preacher's deep spiritual knowledge of his Saviour.
Isaiah 14 talks about Lucifer wanting to 'exalt' his throne above the throne of God.
We 'exalt' effortless brilliance, we celebrate talent and the achievement that comes easily, naturally.
Sin always magnifies the wrong thing and tries to 'exalt' what is insignificant.
In both the ruling and opposition camps, there are people who tirelessly 'exalt' political unification and economic integration.
the party will continue to 'exalt' their hero
The honeymoon is still in full swing, and the media will continue to 'exalt' him until the first signs that his spree is producing results.
the party will continue to 'exalt' its hero
We economists emphasize efficiency over equity, glorify greed, and 'exalt' the achievements of free markets, to name just a few.
It is designed to 'exalt' Christ and glorify him in the minds and hearts of men and women, boys and girls.
Your highness, even with our humble spread, we cannot think to 'exalt' ourselves and sit by your majesty.
Those who allow Satan in their temple, declaring humanistic wisdom, are 'exalting' themselves above God and opposing God.
The Bible says in Proverbs 14: 34: ‘Righteousness 'exalts' a nation but sin is a reproach to any people.’
Behaviorism has long justified itself by a philosophy that 'exalts' prediction and control over theoretical explanation.
This sentimental literature 'exalted' spontaneous and expressive emotion springing directly from the heart.
And it is also imperative to distinguish between patriotism, love of one's country, and nationalism - the 'exalting' of one's nation and its culture and interests above all others.
Malick 'exalts' the beauty of the land in this exquisitely shot picture, creating a form of visual poetry which is quite simply mesmeric.
Often this is a love devoid of content, that 'exalts' unity over truth to avoid confrontation.
In the dictionary its meaning is given as lofty, elevated by joy, 'exalted' in character; awakening or expressing an uplifting emotion, producing a sense of elevated beauty, nobility, grandeur, solemnity or awe.
He recently talked with writer Constance C. R. White about the book and about being a Black man in a business that 'exalts' White beauty and talent above all others.
Paul's great ‘hymn to love’ in 1 Corinthians 'exalts' love as ‘a still more excellent way.’
Mike disses the Latin conception of law and 'exalts' the Anglo-Saxon conception.
In several passages, he 'exalts' the American weaponry used in the Balkans, particularly the latest Air Force technology.
God highly 'exalted' him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that is, Lord.
Whether 'exalting' technology over people, or people over technology, we are not moving beyond the binaries that are currently limiting us.
And one should never mention nor hear the mention of the name without adding praise or responding amen to one who 'exalts' God.
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