Use exalted in a sentence
Sentences ending with exalted
- For she would soon fade, the dust would soon gather over her perished youth and beauty; but his success would live on, ever freshening in his sight, rising through long years to a great height, and remaining fixed and exalted. [11]
- It was no phenomenon for a prince to have one wife unknown, and, coming to the throne, to take to himself another more exalted. [11]
- His ideals were of a virginal vagueness; faces, voices, gestures had filled his fancy at times, but almost passionately; and the sensation that he now indulged was a kind of worship, ardent, but reverent and exalted. [8]
- The freedman had never yet lived in such a happy and elevated frame of mind; as he looked back on his past existence he often remembered with thankful joy the promise that the last should be first, and that the lowly should be exalted. [10]
- The lady had left the court-room dazed and exalted. [11]
- And instantly, as if by some divine insight, he knew himself in the remaking--tried, found wanting; but stronger, better, surer--and he wheeled to Jane Withersteen, eager, joyous, passionate, wild, exalted. [13]
- Her parentage was honest and respectable and not exalted. [11]
More example sentences with the word exalted in them
- Scenes and occurrences which, to every appearance, are calculated to rend the heart with the profoundest emotions of trouble, do not fetter that exalted principle imbued in her very nature. [5]
- Here, he said, was the paradise of his home, the long-sought-for opportunity; he felt as though he could send a million supplications to the throne of Heaven for such an exalted privilege. [5]
- Laura pursued her usual course: she encouraged Mr. Buckstone by turns, and by turns she harassed him; she exalted him to the clouds at one time, and at another she dragged him down again. [5]
- How many who think to follow the Lord strive only to be exalted as He is; they keep well out of the way of His abasement. [10]
- Just as before, they never mentioned him so as not to lower (as they thought) their exalted feelings by words; but this silence about him had the effect of making them gradually begin to forget him without being conscious of it. [2]
- John experienced all the thrill of this conspicuous authority, and I daresay that nothing in his later life has so exalted him in his own esteem; certainly nothing has since happened that was so important as the events of that parade day seemed. [4]
- The more exalted the spirit of a discourse is, the more important is every word and syllable. [10]
- Virginia remained at the piano, her mood exalted patriotism, uplifted in spirit by that grand song. [9]
- So subtile is the line which separates the true and almost angelic sensibility of a healthy, but exalted nature, from the soreness of a soul which is sympathizing with a morbid state of the body that it is no wonder they are often confounded. [6]
- In speaking of the exalted condition the soul is capable of reaching, he says,-- "Every man's words, who speaks from that life, must sound vain to those who do not dwell in the same thought on their own part. [6]
- The third exhibits the entire insufficiency of exalted wisdom, immaculate honesty, and vast general acquirements to make a good physician of a great bishop. [6]
- Mr. Bentley was the chief topic, and little by little he became exalted into a mystery of which she sought the explanation. [9]
- In other words, the book will be an illustration of the text, 'He has put down the mighty from their seats, and has exalted the humble and meek. [11]
- They confine this term to actions done deliberately, after a victory over opposing desires, or when prompted by some exalted motive. [1]
- Kuni told the sufferer what an exalted servant of the Church was ready to receive her confession and give her the sacrament. [10]
- Took into Cynthia's suddenly exalted consciousness and see the picture, actual and potential, unroll itself in all its details of the natural, the ridiculous, the selfish, the pitiful, the human. [6]
- But the old, spontaneous, rapturous spirit no more exalted her. [13]
- There was something spiritual and exalted in the picture. [11]
- There is no sphere of human activity so exalted that she may not be called upon to fill it. [6]
- It is not so exalted a claim to make for them, but it may be added that they were often the wits and humorists of their localities. [6]
- With a deep sigh she raised her eyes and hands to heaven, and in her longing to prove her love to every living being, nay to every created thing, her spirit sought the mighty and beneficent Power to whom she owed such exalted happiness. [10]
- The love which she had never wholly withdrawn was again his, and the feeling of belonging to him exalted her pride and brightened her clouded soul. [10]
- He took her seriously; and this was not all dissimulation, for her every word had glamour, and he now exalted her intellect unduly. [11]
- Never have I seen Cleopatra happier, more exalted in mind and heart, yet she was menaced on all sides by serious perils. [10]
- The lofty tales sang in his veins: of primitive man, adventure, mysterious and exalted romance. [11]
- The feeling of religious devotion is a highly complex one, consisting of love, complete submission to an exalted and mysterious superior, a strong sense of dependence (77. [1]
- In Missouri a recognized superiority attached to any person who hailed from Old Virginia; and this superiority was exalted to supremacy when a person of such nativity could also prove descent from the First Families of that great commonwealth. [5]
- I think most readers of Shakspeare sometimes find themselves thrown into exalted mental conditions like those produced by music. [6]
- The spirits of our army are exalted with victory, those of the English forces depressed by defeat. [5]
- Whenever any debasing or evil influence approached him he would trample upon it with all the fierceness of a true Ueberhell; but such conflicts seldom occurred, for his nature was so exalted that it carried him unconscious through the depravity and pollution of this world. [10]
- But because he, or any other man, does not say much, it does not follow that he may not have, as I have said, an exalted and intense inner life. [6]
- Obedient, calm, yielding, only often overpowered by melancholy and bitter thoughts and feelings, yet, on the other hand, exalted by the fact that the Emperor Charles, for her sake, was now depriving himself also of this man, whom he so greatly needed. [10]
- At eight years old she fell in love with the high-colored picture of Major Gideon Withers in the crimson sash and the red feather of his exalted military office. [6]
- They are many of them to be teachers, and those who have seen what opportunities they have to learn will understand their fitness for that exalted office. [6]
- The gallant men of the time exalted them. [4]
- I have spoken of the exalted strain into which Mr. Emerson sometimes rises in the midst of his general serenity. [6]
- The exalted happiness of John in this military service I daresay was never equaled in any subsequent occupation. [4]
- The exalted character of Berkeley is thus drawn by Sir James Mackintosh: Ancient learning, exact science, polished society, modern literature, and the fine arts, contributed to adorn and enrich the mind of this accomplished man. [6]
- His lively, but not exalted fancy, wherever he gave it play, presented to the eye of his soul the image of his father and of an elder brother who had died early, always in the same spot, and almost tangibly distinct. [10]
- He, Ephraim, need no longer appeal to the Omnipotent One--that was the appointed task of this great and exalted personage; but he must continue to fulfil his little duty of watching the progress of individuals. [10]
- The subject of Mr. Emerson's Address is _Literary Ethics._ It is on the same lofty plane of sentiment and in the same exalted tone of eloquence as the Phi Beta Kappa Address. [6]
- The great pageant moved on, and still on, under one triumphal arch after another, and past a bewildering succession of spectacular and symbolical tableaux, each of which typified and exalted some virtue, or talent, or merit, of the little King's. [5]
- Perhaps because her life was lived on a less exalted plane she could bear it with more equanimity. [4]
- Ivanhoe and the Knights of the Round Table to the contrary, there is no chivalry so exalted as that of a woman who loves, no courage higher, no endurance greater. [9]
- For frivolity and jokes and spotted tights were an offense, when they intruded themselves upon a spirit that was exalted into the vague august realm of the romantic. [5]
- She saw the Israelitish empire exalted, and she saw it annihilated. [5]
- Then, with acute incisiveness, he drew a picture of what a person in so exalted a position as a Governor should be and should not be. [11]
- The problem is, in the space of one hour, more or less, to bring them all into the same condition of slightly exalted life. [6]
- Even death joins in the hymn, and all these sons and daughters of the same exalted Father call to the minds of men the omnipotent, beneficent rule of the Lord. [10]
- There are sentences in "Nature" which are as exalted as the language of one who is just coming to himself after having been etherized. [6]
- By good fortune I had not read too much about them, and therefore was able to get a natural and rational focus upon them, with the result that they thrilled, blessed, and exalted me. [5]
- All the way home he nursed his woe and exalted it. [5]
- While one exalted him as "the greatest man that ever lived," another, a friend, famous in the world of letters, wrote expressly to caution me against the danger of overrating a writer whom he is content to recognize as an American Montaigne, and nothing more. [6]
- Since that minute he, like Philip, had been in a kind of dream; on his part, to find in the young man, if possible, an heir and successor; on Philip's to make real exalted possibilities. [11]
- At the entrance he asked for the high-priest and was begged by one of the inferior priests to wait, as the great Neithotep was at that moment praying in the holiest sanctuary of the exalted Queen of Heaven. [10]
- Evidently this liquor had strangely potent qualities; for all that partook of it were immediately exalted with great and pleasurable emotions, and went staggering about singing ribald songs, embracing, fighting, dancing, discharging irruptions of profanity, and defying all authority. [5]
- How would she fit with an exalted station? [11]
- America says the Father of his Country must have a monument worthy of his exalted place in history. [6]
- Father Damon, though exalted in his calling, and filled with a burning zeal, was a sincere man, and even his eccentricities of saintly conduct expressed to his mind only the high purpose of self-sacrifice. [4]
- When we are exalted by ideas, we do not owe this to Plato, but to the idea, to which also Plato was debtor. [6]
- I was alternately exalted and depressed; I hoped and doubted and feared; my courage, my confidence rose and fell. [9]
- I saw how every fresh onset led you to greater splendour, higher renown, and more exalted grandeur. [10]
- When pilots from either end of the river wandered into our small Missouri village, they were sought by the best and the fairest, and treated with exalted respect. [5]
- Nefert left her couch, and went with her mother to meet the exalted visitors. [10]
- A burly waterman, considerably exalted with liquor, found himself rudely shoved by Canty in his efforts to plough through the crowd; he laid his great hand on Canty's shoulder and said-- "Nay, whither so fast, friend? [5]
- I refer to 'chief' surgeons; but considering the exalted positions occupied by our clients, it will be well and decorous that each of us appoint several consulting surgeons, from among the highest in the profession. [5]
- It must be bliss indeed to call this exalted creature his own, yet it would be hard to see her place another, even though it were the Almighty Himself, so far above her lover and husband. [10]
- It was something as fine as that, as exalted as that. [5]
- Fairness and justice and mercy, that she had imagined were anchor-cables to hold fast her soul to righteousness had not been hers in the strange, biased duty that had so exalted and confounded her. [13]
- Some very exalted and aristocratic person must be taking the journey to the grave, for it was headed by all the clergy in the city. [10]
- And in the afternoon, so when I sat down to make out invoices, I wrote automatically the names of the familiar customers, my mind now exalted by hope, now depressed by anxiety. [9]
- Kunigunde was then a maiden of rare, majestic beauty, and only the Burgrave's exalted station had prevented his wedding "Eva," as she was called before she took the veil. [10]
- Tom sulked in a corner and exalted his woes. [5]
- She had been "warned in a dream," doubtless suggested by her waking knowledge and the sounds which had reached her exalted sense. [6]
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