exalt|exalted|exalting|exalts in English
verb
[ex·alt || ɪg'zɔːlt]
elevate, raise (in rank, honor, etc.); glorify, magnify, extol, praise
Use "exalt|exalted|exalting|exalts" in a sentence
1. “ And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be Abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.
2. Abases (3 Occurrences) Matthew 23:12 and one who exalts himself shall be abased, while one who Abaseshimself shall be exalted.
3. Apotheosizing: as in magnifying, exalting
4. He abases, and he exalts.
5. Apotheosizes: as in magnifies, exalts
6. On the contrary, it exalts the music further.
7. Exalt ye the Lord.
8. On the contrary, it expands, extends, and exalts it.
9. Complementary colours exalt each other.
10. Ways to Exalt God’s Name
11. These paintings exalt the imagination.
12. I exalt you, I praise your name,
13. The Bible’s Exalted Standard
14. may Allah's name be exalted.
15. She thanked the President to exalt her.
16. The preaching of the Kingdom good news exalts Jehovah’s name.
17. What does Apotheosize mean? To glorify; exalt
18. One who is puffed up, or haughty, unlovingly exalts himself above others.
19. Neither Jehovah nor Jesus exalts one race, nationality, or language above another.
20. And exalt the horn* of his anointed one.”
21. May your name be exalted on Earth, o'conqueror, even as the sun is exalted in the heavens.
22. 3. (a) How does Isaiah’s prophetic prayer exalt Jehovah?
23. Upon everyone, whether exalted or lowly,+
24. “... History bears record that those who have exalted themselves have been abased, but the humble have been exalted.
25. To exalt the king, the lion too must be Apotheosised