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"exaltation" Definitions
  1. a feeling of very great joy or happiness
  2. an act of raising something/somebody to a high position or rank
"exaltation" Synonyms
worship glorification adoration reverence veneration adulation idolization praise worshiping(US) worshipping(UK) glory homage deification honour(UK) extolment honor(US) magnification lionisation(UK) lionization(US) praising elation delight ecstasy joy bliss excitement exultation rapture joyousness exhilaration happiness inspiration animation elevation gladness glee joyfulness stimulation transport exuberance promotion advancement aggrandisement(UK) aggrandizement(US) rise upgrading ennoblement raising advance ascent upgrade preferment progression progress step up move up step up the ladder kick upstairs betterment fame reputation renown prestige repute celebrity eminence standing prominence note esteem importance acclaim name greatness illustriousness credit tribute commendation accolade acclamation recognition eulogy applause panegyric laudation respect encomium testimonial acknowledgement(UK) acknowledgment(US) exaggeration overstatement hyperbole embellishment amplification emphasis inflation overemphasis elaboration embroidery enlargement excess extravagance pretension overdramatization overestimation pretentiousness noblesse birth blood dignity elite excellence generosity gentry grandeur incorruptibility integrity loftiness magnanimity apotheosis pinnacle acme zenith peak apex summit apogee culmination climax height epitome quintessence perfection ideal exemplar classic byword consecration blessing hallowing sanctification anointing canonization dedication devotion ordination making holy beatification sainting making into a saint majesty magnificence stateliness nobility grandness resplendence splendour(UK) superbness augustness awesomeness impressiveness sublimity nobleness pomp solemnity awe encouragement backing advocacy furtherance support boosting development furthering endorsement espousal fostering boosterism cultivation favouring(UK) favoring(US) recommendation More

118 Sentences With "exaltation"

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It was a look that combined exaltation and anticipation and shock.
Such episodes deliberately complicate the book's exaltation of mobility and its freedoms.
It's the soul, and the exaltation of the mind that is paramount.
Acknowledging this is by no means an act of exaltation or absolution.
The neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks concluded his essay "My Own Life" in exaltation.
He is 100 percent constant — in his adoration and exaltation of Ted Cruz.
That continuous exaltation and practice of liberty, both personal and aesthetic, was inspiring.
It doesn't write scolding protests; it strives for empathy, hope and, ultimately, exaltation.
"Gloria Bell" is an exaltation of Gloria but also an examination, Lelio said.
Glory and power, the history of these two franchises, winning, exaltation, moral strength, power.
"All of it is Mexico and forms part of the same exaltation," he said.
He cannot gauge our times because his only gauge is his own self-exaltation.
After taking his, Mr. Alpert recalled, he felt supreme calm, then panic, then exaltation.
But at least, unlike the exaltation of Ted Bundy's abundant charm, it's a new one.
To make matters worse, you're not experiencing the borderline religious exaltation of a truly killer cheeseburger.
The music conveyed the exuberance of exaltation, backed up with electric guitars and keyboards and drums.
It's practice is an early teaching of the Mormon church, who preached polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.
Granted, I'm a hopeless romantic who will mine any unpleasant situation for a shard of romantic exaltation.
"Each act of resistance," he added, "even without victory, was a noble exaltation of the human spirit."
Technology's advances used to receive unadulterated exaltation; these days, the promises have gone sour, the optimism dried up.
The better of the two, "On the Beach at Night Alone," is a drama of rare lyrical exaltation.
She has, in a short time, experienced the exaltation of faith and then the cruel reality of its negligence.
She stalked the floor with the fervor of a preacher, raising her arms in exaltation and executing balletic spins.
In All Souls and her first Harrisburg commission, Oakley found her artistic calling: The exaltation of religious and political principle.
We have shared heartbreak, loss, as well as exaltation and great laughter and most importantly our mutual love of God.
Evangelical critics cite her flamboyant exaltation of material riches and her alleged rejection of Christianity's traditional understanding of the Trinity.
Diana Vishneva in recent years has addressed the death in a state of feverish exaltation — expiring on a delirious high.
He has been basking in the exaltation of Trump backers ever since his lacerating defense of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
" Put another way, by writer Heather Havrilesky: "[C]ruel men believe they deserve redemption and eventual exaltation simply because they've suffered.
He is a member of FLDS, a radical offshoot of mainstream Mormonism with members who believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.
THE party's anti-gay efforts not only undermine its pro-business stance but also contradict conservatives' exaltation of local decision making.
It sat on top of her head, something of exaltation and wonder exploding from the inside like a woman in orgasm.
By a certain light, the beautiful lovable ending rings as earnest exaltation; other times the ending emits a lonely, blue sarcasm.
The video starts with the exaltation of Kim by citizens and the military and runs through the inspection of various military facilities.
And yet the poetic vision is the one thing needful to release a spiritual power, indescribably great, for the exaltation of multitudes.
Berlin noted that although his family was poor, his mother exclaimed, "God Bless America," with emotion that "was almost exaltation," The Times reported.
But given our contemporary exaltation and deference to technologists, it has limited the entire imagination of ethics, law and the media as well.
Though Rose's art is celebrated for its exaltation of women's everyday chores (sweeping, mopping, washing), she herself might be described as domestically challenged.
Toscanini's historical importance is beyond debate, but can we still experience the excitement and more, the sense of exaltation that he once produced?
AP reporter Don Whitehead, who was in Paris on August 25, 1944, described both the exaltation and the violence that punctuated the day.
More important, I was looking for evidence that those two days of violence and exaltation burned on, forever afterward, in "my grandfather's" memory.
Among the new additions to his culinary portfolio, Red Rooster Shoreditch stands apart for its unabashed exaltation of Harlem and black American culture.
I cherish many wines that manage to touch my soul, but they carry different messages, of romance or exaltation, fascination or calm togetherness.
His work is an exaltation to a newly independent nation and the luminous citizens it birthed after Mali achieved its independence in 1960.
Like much of his writing about climbing, the article thrust readers into the exaltation, affliction, fear and occasional tedium of a long ascent.
The recent exaltation of parenthood by star executives like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has amplified suspicions that you can work hard while living well.
The bar's "mere existence," said Mr. Maestre, highlights the "total acceptance of this culture of exaltation of the dictatorship" within contemporary Spanish society.
Once going, though, he wrote at speed, hoping to reach that state of exaltation when he would understand himself, as well as his subject.
I had expected some expression of remorse or unease, but instead her face glowed with a kind of exaltation as she said the words.
In a country where animal-rights activists have grown more vocal in recent years, not everyone appreciates Mr. Lima's exaltation of Brazil's agribusiness prowess.
"I'm here to say that we owe it to Anton to lift our souls evermore, to choose celebration, to choose exaltation and jubilation," Parnes said.
If there was a theme, it was the demonization of immigrants and of the rest of the world, combined with an exaltation of American might.
And it was she who had the exaltation of announcing to the world, on April 30th 1975, that Saigon was at last liberated and Vietnam unified.
The NBA Slam Dunk contest is a rare beast that regularly makes the leap from sports spectacle to full-on topic of pop-culture watercooler exaltation.
"Saving Private Ryan" was made for adults, but Spielberg's audience is often the child harbored in the adult—the viewer open to fear, excitement, and exaltation.
But what Schulte explores in her book, Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play When No One Has Time, is that this exaltation of burnout is an everyone problem.
More and more, cries of exaltation after each make and ironic groans after each questionable shot from Bryant interrupted the still-constant stream of jargon and directions.
The Exaltation of Inanna tells of how Enheduanna was forced from her temple by a cruel usurper named Lugalanne, who seems to have existed in real life.
It is the story of a Jewish painter, who in search for higher inspiration finds that the Oriental herb gives him the exaltation for which he is pining.
" Lilla's thesis is that the left's exaltation of diversity is "a splendid principle of moral pedagogy, but disastrous as a foundation for democratic politics in our ideological age.
"Thrashing Thru the Passion" by The Hold Steady The Brooklyn rock band had their moment of critical exaltation a decade or so ago, but rather lost their way.
Berlin said he first heard the title phrase from his mother, who frequently spoke the words with an emotion he later said "was almost exaltation," despite their poverty.
It is a towering exaltation of oil paint, with each rock, bush, cliff and tree given its own colors and texture, while waterfalls of pure white cut among them.
It's an even more startling way to begin this movie, which is more about slow internal movements and long, unprofitable waits than about this level of manic, self-flagellating exaltation.
But in the realm of Athletics as the exaltation of the Human Form, I also think, perhaps, our more properly scaled round boys taking over the games isn't so bad.
This tribal mentality is tearing the civic fabric and creates a war of what Goldberg thinks of as "ecstatic schadenfreude" — the exaltation people feel when tribal foes are brought down.
The mark is to grammar what a Red Sox fan is to baseball, insisting it's the underdog yet coming out on top, spilling its beer on your lap in exaltation.
But yesterday, dear friends, I experienced true existential joy, the sort of primal exaltation typically reserved for religious experiences or astonishingly great sex — and it was all thanks to a supercar.
And the exaltation of yourself, especially a self that's about wealth and power, could not be more at odds with at least my understanding of the teachings of the Christian faith.
Evangelicalism is a Christian movement committed to the authority of the Bible, the necessity of personal conversion and evangelism and the exaltation of Jesus Christ, especially his death on the cross.
I don't think it is purely a coincidence that Conner changed his work in the mid-1960s and moved away from his vision of terror to one of exaltation and altered states.
The most electrifying, singled out by Mr. Kyrou for its "exaltation of total love," is the transition from a San Francisco bus station to a nightclub overlooking the Pacific, somewhere in Peru.
They began playing in the water, and I was in the exaltation of being in the Indian Ocean in Durban in South Africa at the bottom of the earth , so I ran!
I can't imagine it's unknown, but "An Exaltation of Larks," by James Lipton, is a book on collective nouns that I read from often, and I wish more people knew about it.
The exaltation of "Piano Concerto No. 2" is how the two fit together so that the moments of what you see and what you hear are so pristinely woven they seem nearly inconceivable.
One of the journal's recurring themes is that economics has to be subservient to politics, a welcome break from conventional conservative exaltation of the "free market" as the final arbiter of all decisions.
After all, Christian exaltation of the suffering of Christ and the martyrs has permeated Western culture for nearly two thousand years, long before the latest campus dust-ups about no-platforming conservative speakers.
The stories he tells appeal to young people because they keep faith with the powerful emotions of adolescence, which most adults forget or outgrow—the woundedness, the exaltation, the enormous demands on life.
Several of his defenders said the episode had crystallized their fears that the exaltation of Mr. Xi and severe treatment of even mild dissent threatened to curtail the already limited room for debate.
I knew it wasn't likely to offer some quasi-religious exaltation or change me in any way, but at least it presented no danger of a collapsed spine or death by sea beast.
And as Ms. Foy rides the bucking rhythms of Makeda's journey through the past, present and future of African-Americans, she achieves an exaltation that lifts her and the audience into the empyrean.
During Trump's candidacy, journalist after journalist marveled at his exaltation of fast food, alternately wondering if it was a put-on to express solidarity with less affluent Americans and noting its nutritional recklessness.
It winds up swimming in melancholy, yet its most convincing pleasures are the moments when it lifts the audience into a state of old-movie exaltation, leading us to think, 'What a glorious feeling.
Looking back, you will find that the best years of, say, scuba-diving or doing carpentry were those you spent on the learning curve, when there was exaltation in the mere act of doing.
In a speech honoring her peers, her role models and ordinary lives worthy of exaltation, Davis began to tear up and pretty soon the emotion had spilled over through our screens and into our eyes.
But the Bronx rapper had the last laugh, eventually landing a number-one debut, three number-one singles, and a lot of internet exaltation, with a baby on the way for much of that time.
But relief appears to have given way to exaltation after he realized that the bright green liquid not only would not harm him, but even made him look like a superhero — in his eyes, anyway.
In John's Gospel, Jesus promises that in his death and, later, in his exaltation, he will "draw all men unto me"—everybody, from the most perfect to the absolute worst, their rapes, massacres, and enslavements notwithstanding.
He is the inadequate man, the lowly man, the hurt man who has given hurt, insisting modestly but stubbornly (except in "I'm Your Man," when he merrily mocked himself) upon his right to a sacred exaltation.
"Eike was a symbol of that moment of nationalist exaltation when the stars seemed to be aligning for Brazil," said Gerson Moraes, a professor of ethics at Mackenzie Presbyterian University in the Brazilian city of Campinas.
It's hard to understand the cult of Leonard Cohen, the thousands who flocked to concert after concert, leaving with a feeling of illumination or exaltation, the sort of things for which people usually receive get-well cards.
The abuses the clergy committed, and their tendency to seek exaltation by parishioners instead of humbly serving and accompanying them through troubles, cost the church a country where it once had more than 90 percent attendance at Mass.
But in a striking display of the resilience and adaptability of Native Hawaiian culture, the exaltation of Pele has not only persisted through the centuries, but seems to be strengthening with every bone-rattling eruption of Hawaii's volcanoes.
"Thanks probably to Catalonia, Vox has managed to tap into a moment of nationalist exaltation in which the most vulnerable also always become scapegoats," said Juan Miralles, the president of Almería Acoge, a nongovernmental organization that helps migrants.
It's hard to overstate the importance of design in this production, where Christopher Akerlind's clear, soft lighting does some of the work of exaltation, and Donna Zakowska's dresses, with their creamy underskirts, twirl so flowingly when the women spin.
It was not the first German translation of the Bible—indeed, it had eighteen predecessors—but it was unquestionably the most beautiful, graced with the same combination of exaltation and simplicity, but more so, as the King James Bible.
Over a musical career that spanned nearly five decades, Mr. Cohen wrote songs that addressed — in spare language that could be both oblique and telling — themes of love and faith, despair and exaltation, solitude and connection, war and politics.
Opinion Columnist It is simply not healthy for the country to have a president stuck perpetually in attack mode, fighting enemies real and imagined, pushing a toxic agenda that mixes the exaltation of grievance and the grinding of axes.
I wish that she had shown us a different way, one that questions our unsatisfying, hypercompetitive exaltation of capital and clout and promotes fulfilling relationships with other humans, other species, and with the hurt and triumphant parts of ourselves.
Tenets of this subculture include the exaltation of sexuality, participatory art and "radical self-expression", a term popularised by Burning Man, the granddaddy transformational festival, which opens its annual pow-wow to some 70,000 in the Nevada desert on August 26th.
If both presidents wanted to view the operations they personally ordered that took down their era's most wanted terrorists, there was little else in common in how they handled the high-wire decision and subsequent exaltation of the missions' successes.
"No one who was in Cuba then, whether Cuban or foreigner, and regardless of his present opinion of Castro, could ever forget the spirit of exaltation and hope that permeated the island during the first days of the revolution," Lockwood wrote.
An hourlong exercise in puerile scatology, Seth Panitch's "Here I Sit, Broken Hearted … A Bathroom Odyssey," at the Samuel Beckett Theater, seemingly aspires to emulate, oh, perhaps, "The Book of Mormon" in its exaltation of the coarse and the crude.
Then he watched as the cloud transformed into the smiling face of Christ, at which point he pulled over the bus and (according to one of those associates) ran out into the desert weeping, in a state of profound spiritual exaltation.
I think that all of us who stand on the shoulders of the giants who began the industry — have run into that conundrum when talking about "The Birth of a Nation" and D. W. Griffith and the exaltation of the Ku Klux Klan.
As it happened, there was no hologram, just a projection of Prince onto a gargantuan scrim as the lights turned purple, and a quick, inoffensive duet of "I Would Die 4 U" that served more as an exaltation than a musical performance.
Shortly before his death from pancreatic cancer at 59, in the 1990s, the British playwright Dennis Potter described the exaltation of looking out at a blossom that had become the "whitest, frothiest, blossomest blossom that there ever could be" from his window.
Performed at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn on a chilly February night, with Mr. Wooley alongside Susan Alcorn, Mary Halvorson and Ryan Sawyer, it did evince a sense of camaraderie amid gloom, of quiet exaltation and dread in the face of the great beyond.
This simultaneous exaltation/diminution of the image and its conjoined relationship to text can be viewed in terms of the crisis of figuration that Spero, newly returned from Europe, faced in a postwar American art scene dominated by Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop.
In fact, in an important sense the past decade has been a huge validation for textbook macroeconomics; meanwhile, the exaltation of micro as the only "real" economics both gives microeconomics too much credit and is largely responsible for the ways macroeconomic theory has gone wrong.
Trump's sixth week in office began with a series of images offering hints about his new life, enjoyed a midweek moment of exaltation demonstrating how successful he could be in office, and ended in a series of tweets betraying how easily he could upend newfound goodwill.
Her expression, however, is not confrontational but knowing, even slightly mocking — an acknowledgment that the portrait is not predicated on the voyeuristic gaze of her male viewers, but is the subject of a mature woman's experience of her own body and ultimately an exaltation of femaleness.
Joining Hank in the drinking alley, you have Dale Gribble's invention of "pocket sand" (+13) and Boomhaur's mumbly "dang ol'" speech pattern (+1), but if KOTH is known for anything, it's Hank's exaltation of "propane and propane accessories" (+4), a phrase impossible to not say in his voice when around a tank of the stuff.
In fact, it was sensible and plausible, a middle course between George W. Bush's impetuosity and exaltation of inapplicable idealism over practicalities on the ground, and Obama's feckless irresolution that has often had the character of telling America's allies and adversaries to change roles and places, as in an after-dinner game of charades.
Among his many meditations on the technology, he wrote: [T]he shutting out of surrounding objects, and the concentration of the whole attention, which is a consequence of this, produce a dreamlike exaltation of the faculties, a kind of clairvoyance, in which we seem to leave the body behind us and sail away into one strange scene after another, like disembodied spirits.
" The bookish and rail-thin poutinologist, who appears not to pig out on his subject, stressed that the exaltation of poutine as one of the top 10 Canadian inventions of all time — up there with insulin and the Wonderbra — belied the fact that it was once ridiculed by Canadian elites to "tarnish Quebec culture and undermine its legitimacy of self-determination as a nation.
Perhaps you paid more attention to the buboes and the lime pits than to the narrator's depiction of the "hectic exaltation" of the ordinary people trapped in the epidemic's bubble, who fought their sense of isolation by dressing up, strolling aimlessly along Oran's boulevards; and splashing out at restaurants, poised to flee should a fellow diner fall ill, caught up in "the frantic desire for life that thrives in the heart of every great calamity": the comfort of community.
"The exaltation of the common man (meaning, on the frontier, the settler and speculator hungry for Indian land), the sense of America as the redeemer nation destined for continental expansion, the open acceptance of racism as a justification not only for the enslavement of blacks but also for the expulsion of Native Americans — these were popular, politically powerful themes that would have driven any Democratic President to press for a policy of Indian removal," Wallace writes.

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