Exalt in a sentence as a verb

Does it exalt dunderheads, cowards, trimmers, frauds, cads?

Therefore, my question to you is, why do you care if your God punishes or exalts other people?

Why don't we exalt those who created such great things that we take for granted?Because there are too many of them.

It's clear from this and similar stories what side of the exalt/subjugate line they tend to choose, regardless of what their terms of service state.

Sabotage at all cultural events that could possibly exalt the “prestige” of fascists among the people.

As much as we exalt the individual here in the states, a team almost always surpasses what an individual can accomplish.

I'd like to think that most people on HN don't worship business so much as to exalt even those based on dishonesty & intellectual incompetence.

As programmers who often exalt creation for the sake of curation -- and discovery for the sake of discovery -- I think its better we commend that, rather than condemn it.

To hold otherwise would be to exalt artifice above reality and to deprive the statutory provision in question of all serious purpose.

Presumably you hope that God will exalt righteous believers and punish misbehavior, since you believe that his surveillance of people is important.

We wouldn't be able to implement democracy without the tyranny of the majority, nor could we exalt any one minority group without the same issue.

The man who tells a lie to help a poor ***** out of trouble, is one of whom the angels doubtless say, "Lo, here is an heroic soul who casts his own welfare in jeopardy to succor his neighbor's; let us exalt this magnanimous liar.

> Maybe it's because they exalt one line functional functions over a nice, simple, easy to read FOR loop when the former are so difficult to read, figure out what they really do, what is the performance cost, debug...Why do you even need `for` loops?

Talk about exalting those who are cheating you!> Should we have a system that defines success and progress by the volume and speed of such swindlers and con-men?You mean how politicians get re-elected by passing laws and claiming that this makes them "tough on crime" or "standing up to those moooslims in the middle east" and the like?

Poorly run services, under paid, overworked employees, entire industry of elections predicated on massive deception of the people, no real investigations when major events happen, pathological lying from the figureheads at the top, etc. etc.>Should we really exalt those who provide the cheapest service at the most unreasonable price by defrauding people?Have you ever been to a campaign rally?

Should there be rewards for lying?Should there be strong encouragement to charge people for things that are effectively free?Should the winner be whoever cut the most corners, cheated the most people, had the greatest deceptions, and paid their employees the worst?Should we have a system where sending things around the world multiple times to be manufactured is seen as the best solution?Should we really exalt those who provide the cheapest service at the most unreasonable price by defrauding people?Should not taking responsibility for the consequences of ones actions be to their advantage?

Exalt definitions

verb

praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking"

See also: laud extol glorify proclaim

verb

fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"

See also: exhilarate inebriate thrill beatify

verb

heighten or intensify; "These paintings exalt the imagination"

See also: inspire animate invigorate enliven

verb

raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser"