To praise, glorify, or honor (e.g. a virtue).
1 Free to both climb again and extol the virtues of socialized medicine.
2 Roland, whom critics both extol and condemn-thefate of all historical characters.
3 And therefore they made it their object to extol practical, thoroughgoing reforms.
4 With us he can extol France, as there he extolled Saint Domingo.
5 Outside in the shop, signs extol the virtues of eating your greens.
6 And how extol thy matchless fame, The glorious beauty of Thy Name?
7 The women extol and Salam decries the goods on offer; both praise Allah.
8 O magnify the Lord with me; and let us extol his name together.
9 These people do not extol Quincay less than Marco Polo does.
10 Let historians extol blood-shedding; it is woman's place to abhor it.
11 Mr Moore has also turned to penning verse to extol his pro-life views.
12 We need not fear that we depreciate ourselves when we extol the universe.
13 To extol his moral character as Dr. Nares has extolled it is absurd.
14 All of you I cannot extol , knowing what I have known.
15 This was a hearty reception, and one I had every reason to extol .
16 All created things extol its saving grace, and sing its praises.
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