Through exaltations and depressions of the rail train, and on ascending and descending grades, we arrived at the place of which we had heard and read so much.
He applied to the exaltations of Christianity the reason of human fact.
There are religious exaltations beyond the regular pulse and beatings of ordinary nature, that quite as surely gravitate downward into the mire of irritability.
In æsthetics and in art it has an immense and irresistible influence, which gives rise to all the capricious exaltations of fashion.
As to him, surely his doubts were solved in knowing all, and perhaps in theexaltations of that sacrificial moment he found Christ.
The days followed each other in a succession of passionate exaltations and dumb despairs.
He was frank, open-hearted, full of fine sentiments and exaltations and enthusiasms.
Then she had come to Chicago, and Landry Court, with his bright enthusiasms and fineexaltations had loved her.
The Bible requires, as Bushnell wrote: Divine inbreathings and exaltations in us, that we may asscend into their meanings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exaltations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.