exaltate Antonyms

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Meaning of exaltate

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exaltate (a.)

Exercising its highest influence; -- said of a planet.

exaltate Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd exalted the victorious athlete with cheers and applause.
  2. The priest exalted the virtues of charity and forgiveness during the sermon.
  3. The poet's words exalted the beauty of nature and the wonders of the universe.
  4. The politician exalted the achievements of his party and promised to make the country great again.
  5. The musician's performance exalted the spirits of the audience and left them feeling uplifted and inspired.
  6. The teacher exalted the importance of education and encouraged her students to pursue their dreams.
  7. The scientist exalted the power of the human mind to understand the complexities of the universe.
  8. The artist exalted the beauty of the human form and captured the essence of the human spirit in his paintings.
  9. The chef exalted the art of cooking and created dishes that were not only delicious but also visually stunning.
  10. The gardener exalted the beauty of flowers and cultivated a garden that was a riot of colors and fragrances.

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Exercising its highest influence; -- said of a planet.

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The crowd exalted the victorious athlete with cheers and applause.

The priest exalted the virtues of charity and forgiveness during the sermon.

The poet's words exalted the beauty of nature and the wonders of the universe.

The politician exalted the achievements of his party and promised to make the country great again.