Fill with sublime emotion.
To praise, glorify, or honor (e.g. a virtue).
To confer dignity or honor.
1 The king can exalt the Seymours, for they stand far beneath him.
2 Is the saw to exalt itself over the one who wields it?
3 In 2008, I hereby resolve to exalt and uphold the nerd lifestyle.
4 Thou dost exalt whomsoever Thou willest and dost abase whomsoever Thou willest.
5 Anything in the least highfalutin' would depress, not exalt , a British company.
6 But what I saw presently did not tend to exalt my spirits.
7 We must be careful not to exalt ourselves lest we be humiliated.
8 I will be subservient to thy greatness, I will exalt thy divinity.
9 No, he had no desire to defy Germany and to exalt England.
10 Arise to further My Cause, and to exalt My Word amongst men.
11 Should he exalt another, this is a mark of his superior taste.
12 So you, madam, thinking to exalt your honour, may perchance diminish it.
13 The baron's escape afforded the duke an opportunity to exalt Chupin's merits.
14 The wicked shall he pull down and the humble shall he exalt !
15 Be humbled in the sight of the Lord: and he will exalt you.
16 It is I who honor thee and exalt thee; give me thy hands.
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