exaltation造句1 The news filled us with exaltation.
2 The news filled them with exaltation.
3 It gave a boost to the exaltation of the countryside, the idealization of a lost, golden, pre-industrial Arcadia.
4 It is a state of exaltation of the individual, a great and rare gift of a great and rare invigorating dream.
5 The exaltation of emotion and intuition above logical reasoning can readily disentangle them from any such disciplinary anchorage.
6 It demanded accelerated exaltation, accepted no instant without pregnant meanings as in epic, tragedy, comedy, or films.
7 Her mood of ecstatic fidelity was a dangerous exaltation.
8 He was obviously in a state of exaltation.
9 Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.
10 For perhaps five seconds , exaltation made him careless.
11 His watery, crossed eyes rolled in exaltation.
12 I crave for mental exaltation.
13 How reduce coefficient of friction and the exaltation energy efficiency with maximum limit?
14 In the midst of the exaltation of this thought he smiled, and that smile was strange.
15 Her mood of exaltation united her with the others, with the whole marching movement.
16 In his face there was a look of exaltation not unmixed with recklessness.
17 The metaphor suggests ecstasy, the exaltation of modern life, that aspiration imaged in Stieglitz too.
18 Moreover it was filled with a sort of exaltation, a lunatic intensity.
19 The poem, which appeared in 1890, is an exaltation of married love.
20 The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation.
21 Teammates who were strangers before the party are instantly bonded, and victory is celebrated with fists-in-the-air exaltation.
22 All this time Ludens was in a frenzy of exaltation and terror.
23 My depression had lifted and my mood had changed to exaltation.
24 Perplex a teacher on the language lesson most of is a kid reading and writing skill of exaltation.
25 The hallmark of the industrial age has been its exaltation of mechanical design.
26 Seduction continues to appear to all orthodoxies as malefice and artifice, a black magic for the deviation of all truths, an exaltation of the malicious use of signs, a conspiracy of signs.
27 A hallucinogen is a substance that produces psychological effects that are normally associated only with dreams, schizophrenia, or religious exaltation.
28 He had the students all in a state of exaltation about literature.
29 The manic - depressive has alternating moods of black depression and wild, uncontrollable exaltation or excitability.
30 Not just God-man but the history of becoming man, his suffering and death and resurrection and exaltation by the Spirit.