exalt in the PONS Dictionary

exalt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to exalt sth as a virtue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It finds the singer exalting the world we live in.
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This class of poetry narrated everyday life circumstances while exalting a society engaged in social revolution.
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He gives her some permission to carry on her activities and develop some propagandist plays that exalt him.
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He exalted their feminine roles of caring, self-abnegation, sacrifice and tolerance; and carved a niche for those in the public arena.
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He exalts genuine discoveries (calendar, printing press, medicine) and bemoans media-driven ones of the modern age.
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It exalts obedience as the highest virtue of military men.
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He will exalt or promote his cousin or ally, which little careth for the fall or confusion of his own line and lineage.
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He neither intends to mock religion by exalting love beside it, nor aims to poke fun at love by comparing it to sainthood.
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The tendency throughout history has been to subdue the individual and to exalt the power of government.
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He has taste only for the great and exalted...
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