Similar words: exalt, exalted, exaltation, saltiness, exacting, lilting, molting, wilting. Meaning: [ɪg'zɔːlt] adj. tending to exalt.
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31. Widows and orphans were exalting the name of Jesus for His works of mercy to them.
32. If we're not ready to strip religion of its sacred cow status, how 'bout we at least scale back a little on the constitutional dogma exalting it as all get-out?
33. After the Qing Dynasty exalting virtue five years (in 1640) repaired, chose a name for the immeasurable temple, continues to use until now.
34. Now, if we develop the open-fund activity, it will play an important role in deepening the finance system reform, exalting the function of capital market and catalyzing the fund administration .
35. The leading status of a manager in the activity of management determines the importance of the personality in exalting the management.
36. No, I mean, you know, cabernets can be powerful and exalting too, but they seem prosaic to me, for some reason, by comparison.
37. Extending and exalting the Chinese way; immiting and fusing the idea and the custom consciousness of the investigative learning.
38. To exert an animating, enlivening, encouraging or exalting influence on someone.
39. One of the key ideas in Isaiah 2 is that of exalting or lifting up.
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