exaltation|exaltations in English
noun
[ex·al·ta·tion || ‚egzɔːl'teɪʃn]
feeling of elation, euphoria
Use "exaltation|exaltations" in a sentence
1. Through Him, exaltation is offered.
2. It brings neither posterity nor exaltation.
3. 12 I crave for mental exaltation.
4. 2 The news filled them with exaltation.
5. 1 The news filled us with exaltation.
6. 1 Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.
7. 11 His watery, crossed eyes rolled in exaltation.
8. The ordinance of baptism is necessary for exaltation.
9. 8 He was obviously in a state of exaltation.
10. Adoration and exaltation was what they wanted for themselves.
11. 10 For perhaps five seconds , exaltation made him careless.
12. What are another words for Aggrandizement? Elevation, exaltation, rise
13. 9 Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.
14. Contend is not about the exaltation of human personalities
15. 7 Her mood of ecstatic fidelity was a dangerous exaltation.
16. 20 The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation.
17. * I seal upon you your exaltation, D&C 132:49.
18. We need to guard against any tendency toward self-exaltation.
19. The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation.
20. If you turn to doing good, will there not be an exaltation?
21. * D&C 131:1–4 (eternal marriage is key to exaltation)
22. The Ten Commandments are eternal gospel principles that are necessary for our exaltation
23. 18 Moreover it was filled with a sort of exaltation, a lunatic intensity.
24. 22 All this time Ludens was in a frenzy of exaltation and terror.
25. 19 The poem, which appeared in 18 is an exaltation of married love.