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exalt Meaning in Tamil ( exalt வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பதவி உயர்த்து,



exalt தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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exalt's Usage Examples:

In Babylonia under the last empire (except in the case of Nebuchadrezzar, who calls himself patesi siri, "exalted priest," Q.


In the Prologue to the "Parson's Tale" (so) there is, on the other hand, a mistake of Chaucer's own, which no judicious critic would think of removing, the constellation Libra being said to be "the moon's exaltation" when it should be Saturn's.


But the glorification of Jerusalem, holy alike for Moslems, Christians and Jews, could not but exalt the glory of Islam and its rulers within and without.


The more exalted the personage the longer, as a rule, is the body kept before cremation.


The Orthodox Church offers a characteristic mix of monkish asceticism, mystical exaltation, and a special cult of beauty.


"The new covenant of redeeming grace - the righteousness which is in the heart and not in externalities of legal observance or ceremonial - are once more proclaimed, and the exalted ideals of the suffering servant of Isa.


I raise fervent prayers to Heaven that the Almighty may exalt the race of the just, and mercifully fulfill the desires of Your Majesty.


He dedicated nine years to the study of Arabic, and in 1275 showed such signs of mental exaltation that, at the request of his wife and family, an official was appointed to administer his estate.


He depreciates unduly the Western civilization of the early middle ages, and exalts the civilization of the Arabs; and starting from these two premises, he concludes that modern civilization is the offspring of the Crusades, which first brought East and West together.


I, 4) death is traced to the envy of the devil, still implying an exalted view of Adam.


Nieremberg has not the enraptured vision of St Theresa, nor the philosophic significance of Luis de Leon, and the unvarying sweetness of his style is cloying; but he has exaltation, unction, insight, and his book forms no unworthy close to a great literary tradition.





Synonyms:

glorify, laud, proclaim, ensky, extol, canonize, canonise, crack up, hymn, praise,



Antonyms:

fall, nondrinker, sell, worsen, criticize,

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