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Перевод: exalt speek exalt


[глагол]
возносить; возвеличивать; возвышать; повышать в должности; превозносить; восхвалять; усиливать; сгущать; поднимать настроение; приводить в восторг


Тезаурус:

  1. "I fought in the Holy Land for the Cross, and in England for Edward against the rebels; I have founded monasteries, supported Holy Mother Church so God would exalt my family.
  2. It was a time which Conrad allowed himself to regret, through his characters, but not to exalt above other periods and other philosophies of life.
  3. So while you exalt in the delights of the poolside spa bath, you can rest assured that your children are in capable hands.
  4. Obviously his original motive is patriotism and love of Gondor, but when this leads him to exalt "strength to defend ourselves, strength in a just cause", our modern experience of dictators immediately tells us that matters would not stay there.
  5. Anyone in late eighteenth-century London who was anxious to "insure the removal of barrenness" or "improve, exalt, and invigorate the body and through them the mental faculties of the human species", need not have looked further than the Temple of Health where Dr James Graham had constructed what he modestly termed his "medico-magnetico-musico-electrical bed".
  6. Religions which are "light-based" usually exalt the masculine force more strongly than the feminine, and female followers of such religions have to approach the central mystery through the masculine pole.
  7. my father's God, and I will exalt him.
  8. Within the Old Testament itself we can see the beginnings of a move to exalt Jacob and damn his brother.
  9. The Evangelical party will perhaps continue to exalt their hero as partially as parties always do - but the members of it will act thus only so far as they are possessed by party spirit, rather than by the pure spirit of the doctrines which they hold in common with their so-called Catholic opponents, whom adversaries style popish.
  10. Such passages did little damage, however, compared with those in which again and again he would use these occasions to exalt the status of the King by equating it with that of the kings of Israel.
  11. I simply do not see the need to exalt one code by denigrating the other.
  12. Shorthouse described his book as "a philosophic romance, written as a protest on behalf of culture of every kind against fanaticism and superstition in every form, including the fanaticism of work to exalt the unpopular notion that the end of one's life is not the good of one's neighbour but one's own culture."
  13. Only His standards of purity and righteousness can exalt a nation, and we pray that we may make these paramount everywhere.

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