Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "exaltation"

Lexicographically close words:
exaggerates; exaggerating; exaggeration; exaggerations; exalt; exaltations; exalted; exalteth; exalting; exalts
  1. It had brought the exaltation which such beatitudes do bring to those in great distress.

  2. With manifest exaltation Leilah answered: “I had thought of it.

  3. Indeed, writings of the most venomous character were being circulated throughout the Empire, their object being to throw discredit upon the Papal authority to the exaltation of that of the Emperor.

  4. In a word they framed a system whose watchword was the destruction of the Papal supremacy, the exaltation of episcopal pretensions, and the ultimate domination of the State in the affairs of the Church.

  5. In 1840 another revolution broke out, the result of which was the deposition of Christina, as regent, and the exaltation of the infamous Espartero in that capacity.

  6. But the sentient faculty, even in its lowest stage, indicates a remarkable exaltation of the soul in its character of form.

  7. Vital beauty, again, is regarded as relative when the degree of exaltation of the function is estimated, or generic if only the degree of conformity of an individual to the appointed functions of the species is taken into account.

  8. Once I enjoyed an exaltation of spirit only to suffer humiliation.

  9. The wine gave him what he wanted, an edge to these few hours of pleasure, an exaltation of energy.

  10. From the moment when he left his rooms and went to the girl's to live, a kind of peace and exaltation took possession of him.

  11. Triumphant anticipations, of shame and defeat to them and the superb exaltation of the South, were scattered, like a salt and pepper seasoning, through all the conversation.

  12. And if one bit of vanity or self-exaltation could have been stirred in my thoughts, though it were by my mother's praises, these last words banished it well.

  13. There is nothing nowadays that can give us a parallel to the stirring and exaltation of the imagination which intoxicated the men of the Renaissance, and gave a new birth to thought and art.

  14. The rising tide of national enthusiasm and exaltation that this occasioned flooded popular literature.

  15. She was in a state of exaltation when no trial of patience seemed too great to face, and difficulties presented themselves only as glorious opportunities; but the man, who had experienced the heat and burden of the day, sighed, and was silent.

  16. In the state of exaltation which had possessed her last night she had felt raised above the need of words, but already reaction had set in, and with it a strange sense of depression at the thought of the future.

  17. His conduct is improved, if his manner is not; but every period of exaltation is liable to be followed by one of depression, and this is the danger to which his emotionalism exposes him.

  18. He becomes filled with the spirit--a different kind of spirit from that which has hitherto influenced his actions--but the result is an excitement and an exaltation as pronounced as any he felt in the days of his iniquity.

  19. Salvation is nothing else than the restoration, preservation, and exaltation of life.

  20. In its unique and unapproachable grandeur it dwarfs all the lesser heights to which the prophetic hopes had risen, and remains to this day the transcendent and commanding ideal of the possible exaltation of our humanity.

  21. They failed of an exaltation to the deityship, and hence are not now worshiped as Gods.

  22. But in presenting the names, and the number of generations, in their attempts to make out this royal distinction, this kingly exaltation of birth, they exhibit a most egregious bungle, and the most barefaced tissue of discrepancies.

  23. Had these ante-natal influences been as well understood then as now, we presume Christ would have escaped the fate of an exaltation to the Godhead.

  24. For the moment, fear left her, and she bounded on with the exaltation of triumph.

  25. Violent dances, and other emotional and sensual stimulations, led to a state of exaltation during which the line of morality was overstepped.

  26. It was a new tone to her, the exaltation of sacrifice.

  27. The exaltation of the concert had died away.

  28. The excitement and exaltation of the new life had been enough for him, and the calm quiet of the peaceful past had lost, its charm.

  29. A case in point was that of the nervous exaltation produced upon a young doctor who operated continuously for many hours in the removal of injured eyes.

  30. If the exaltation is extreme conscious control of feeling and action is diminished.

  31. Of special interest is the role of the tender emotions, kindliness, sympathy and sorrow, as well as the reactions which may be expected when these occur in unusual exaltation through the repetition of stimuli or otherwise.

  32. An invitation to dinner, the usual civility to a newly arrived mission, ensued, and the Irish embassy, overwhelmed with the brilliant success of their journey, returned to the hotel in a state of exaltation that bordered on ecstasy.

  33. Yet Bismarck hardly says this and sets his police to work before the anarchist freely, voluntarily, and with tremendous exaltation of spirit attempts to carry it out.

  34. This exaltation of inefficiency, it must be manifest, is a dangerous error.

  35. That is to say, the heights of religious exaltation and the depths of religious fear and trembling are alike creatures of our own myth-making.

  36. That this exaltation of sympathy was imprudent, and that its effects, in our own time, are far from satisfactory, Mr. More is disposed to grant freely.

  37. In all of this exaltation of surrender, of course, there is nothing whatever in common with the dionysian philosophy of defiance.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exaltation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accolade; adulation; advance; advancement; altitude; apotheosis; ascent; assumption; beatification; beatitude; blessing; bliss; boost; ceiling; cheer; cheerfulness; chivalry; congratulation; consecration; consequence; dedication; deification; delight; devotion; distinction; ecstasy; elation; elevation; eminence; enchantment; erection; errantry; eulogy; exaltation; excellence; exhilaration; exuberance; felicity; flattery; gaiety; generosity; gladness; glee; glorification; glory; grace; graduation; grandeur; greatness; happiness; hauteur; heaven; height; heroism; homage; hommage; honor; idealism; idolatry; importance; intoxication; joy; joyfulness; justification; kudos; liberality; magnanimity; magnification; mark; nobility; notability; note; paean; panegyric; paradise; passing; praise; preferment; prominence; promotion; purification; raise; raising; rapture; ravishment; rearing; rise; sainthood; sectarian; significance; stature; sunshine; transport; tribute; upheaval; uplift; uplifting