Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
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Examples for "grand "
1 Several companies said they received grand jury subpoenas, indicating a criminal investigation.
2 In this grand new institution Desmarets should certainly hold an official role.
3 Currently, there are plans to present the case to a grand jury.
4 More than half of Germans said they would welcome a ' grand coalition'.
5 The paper also said Bolton has not received a grand jury subpoena.
1 Meanwhile, current elevated oil prices are a serious concern to growth prospects.
2 Special pleading has been elevated to an art form in recent days.
3 Gregarious Simulation Systems elevated the MMO concept to an entirely new level.
4 Ozone, which also causes breathing difficulties, is also present at elevated levels.
5 So far, few samples have shown elevated levels of toxins, she said.
1 The lofty level of oil prices helped drive down other sectors, however.
2 Previous British governments have adopted lofty targets for trade, with mixed success.
3 Three days ago the lofty off-spinner was relaxing peacefully back at home.
4 The military wants a better approach, and they've got some lofty goals.
5 In the background, in a large and lofty cell, is the sanctuary.
1 The position and the occasion were the height of the moral sublime .
2 The sublime is the representation of something powerful, in a simple form.
3 De Kock was in sublime form, striking 17 fours and a six.
4 We eternally step from the sublime to the ridiculous; we want taste.
5 The resolution that bore him up at this crisis was morally sublime .
1 Looking back, it was extraordinarily idealistic ; but it was also a strategy.
2 However, the cynic in me finds that to be idealistic at best.
3 Even today, nine decades on, the unaccompanied choral writing seems implausibly idealistic .
4 But that's missing the point of this terrifically humane and idealistic film.
5 At first, however reluctant to be a cop, he was still idealistic .
1 One reason might be the rarefied nature of the high court's work.
2 It's a small and rarefied group that Hitchcock fits right in with.
3 We needn't look as far as the heavens to find rarefied environments.
4 The rarefied atmosphere of these high regions makes the stomach frightfully hollow.
5 The rarefied air scarcely gave play to the action of my lungs.
1 Hybrid cars popular with noble - minded Hollywood stars also provide a recent example.
2 But that upright man was too noble-minded to take a mean revenge.
3 He was generous, humane, and noble-minded , when passion did not blind him.
4 Are you noble-minded enough to accept such a state, do you think?
5 He is the born prototype of progress, and noble-minded to a degree!
1 And TNF has never been more everyday having navigated a trek from the elevated niche of a technical brand to the less - rarified high street.
2 The Martians experience no difficulty in living in a rarified atmosphere.
3 For four years they had lived in the rarified atmosphere of celestial friendship.
4 All the Tugela operations had been conducted in a rarified medium.
5 Philosophy also has been itself of late working in a pretty rarified region.
1 The public expects something more than high - minded declarations of transparency and accountability.
2 Last year, Australia gained its first sex museum, which is similarly high - minded .
3 The majority of the board was composed of high - minded and able men.
4 I never met a more high - minded set of men in any country.
5 When they were just a city, they were supposedly high - minded and self-controlled.
1 For the next two days Carrie indulged in the most high - flown speculations.
2 The expert was a little puzzled by sentiments so high - flown and unpractical.
3 He returned a high - flown phrase of thanks in a bitter, absent whisper.
4 They hate nonsense, sentimentalism, and high - flown expressions; they use a studied plainness.
5 Bell had had high - flown notions as to the absolute glory of poverty.
1 In time, she will certainly earn her place in their exalted company.
2 Omnipotence cannot be exalted ; Infinity cannot be amplified; Perfection cannot be improved.
3 The citizens went to the polls in a mood of exalted self-denial.
4 If thou wilt be exalted in heaven, humble thyself in the world.
5 He exalted the dignity of labor, and scorned all baseness and lies.
6 Only in my exalted moments could I breathe in that high air.
7 The group has at once something touching and exalted in its treatment.
8 Consider that it means your death if you betray the exalted tribunal.
9 Certainly kings had always been exalted above mere holders of high office.
10 The more the former was exalted , the more the latter was depreciated.
11 More than smart, we must also find our way to exalted ground.
12 These exalted traits were no more doubted than the same in Washington.
13 The way that her hand pressed in upon his shoulder exalted him.
14 May God provide him with an exalted station in the Abhá Paradise.
15 It had been injudiciously depressed, and it was in consequence unduly exalted .
16 That is how I come to be mixing in such exalted company.
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