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ELATION |
Exaltation |
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EXALTMENT |
Exaltation. |
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APOTHEOSIS |
Glorification; exaltation. |
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UPLIFTING |
Of emotional exaltation |
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HOLY |
Of religious exaltation |
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DIGNIFICATION |
The act of dignifying; exaltation. |
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LAUD |
High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory. |
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ELEVATION |
Condition of being elevated; height; exaltation. |
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SUPERLATION |
Exaltation of anything beyond truth or propriety. |
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EVECTION |
The act of carrying up or away; exaltation. |
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HORN |
A symbol of strength, power, glory, exaltation, or pride. |
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SUBLIMATION |
The act of heightening or improving; exaltation;
elevation; purification. |
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DEIFICATION |
The act of deifying; exaltation to divine honors;
apotheosis; excessive praise. |
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DIGNITY |
Elevated rank; honorable station; high office, political
or ecclesiastical; degree of excellence; preferment; exaltation. |
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ERECTION |
The state of being erected, lifted up, built,
established, or founded; exaltation of feelings or purposes. |
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HUMBLE |
To bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or
exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humilate. |
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ENTHUSIASM |
A state of impassioned emotion; transport; elevation of
fancy; exaltation of soul; as, the poetry of enthusiasm. |
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AGGRANDIZEMENT |
... aggrandized or exalted in power, rank, honor, or wealth; exaltation;
enlargement; as, the emperor seeks only the aggrandizement of his own
fami... |
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BIBLIOLATRY |
Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman
Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over
that of the pope or ... |
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EGOTISM |
...hence, a
speaking or writing overmuch of one's self; self-exaltation;
self-praise; the act or practice of magnifying one's self or parading
o... |
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JAINISM |
The heterodox Hindoo religion, of which the most striking
features are the exaltation of saints or holy mortals, called jins,
above the ordinar... |