To praise, glorify, or honor (e.g. a virtue).
Elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration.
1 God would glorify Himself in me and by me in that place.
2 Worse perhaps is the danger that BDSM could glorify or camouflage abuse.
3 He did not think fit merely to glorify himself; to enjoy himself.
4 I glorify myself for having been instrumental in saving you for him.
5 Another favourite vanity is to glorify a name by the prefix De:
6 They glorify her topping wisdom while on the march to confound it.
7 And I tell the po-lice the Night of Joy a glorify cathouse.
8 They had been brought there to strengthen and glorify the Nazi ideal.
9 Not by dwarfing but by developing themselves do men glorify their Creator.
10 Her soul is now with Him whom we are taught to glorify .
11 The woman longs to glorify her womanhood as sister, wife, or mother.
12 And this he said, signifying by what death he should glorify God.
13 An invitation to glorify God, with a commemoration of his mighty works.
14 How can she most glorify God and enjoy him in this life?
15 Praise him, for he is good, and glorify him by your works.
16 Is it shining before men so that they glorify God for it?
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