All 9 Uses of
exalt
in
The Brothers Karamazov
- Among us there is sin, injustice, and temptation, but yet, somewhere on earth there is some one holy and exalted.†
Chpt 1
- He carries in his heart the secret of renewal for all: that power which will, at last, establish truth on the earth, and all men will be holy and love one another, and there will be no more rich nor poor, no exalted nor humbled, but all will be as the children of God, and the true Kingdom of Christ will come.†
Chpt 1
- He uttered the last words in a sort of exaltation.†
Chpt 3 *
- 'No, Thou hast not; that Thou mayest not add to what has been said of old, and mayest not take from men the freedom which Thou didst exalt when Thou wast on earth.†
Chpt 5
- This is the significance of the first question in the wilderness, and this is what Thou hast rejected for the sake of that freedom which Thou hast exalted above everything.†
Chpt 5
- And now the man who should, he believed, have been exalted above every one in the whole world, that man, instead of receiving the glory that was his due, was suddenly degraded and dishonored!†
Chpt 7
- "Dmitri Fyodorovitch," so he testified afterwards, "seemed unlike himself, too; not drunk, but, as it were, exalted, lost to everything, but at the same time, as it were, absorbed, as though pondering and searching for something and unable to come to a decision.†
Chpt 8
- "Rakitin wouldn't understand it," he began in a sort of exaltation; "but you, you'll understand it all.†
Chpt 11
- Listen, in dreams and especially in nightmares, from indigestion or anything, a man sees sometimes such artistic visions, such complex and real actuality, such events, even a whole world of events, woven into such a plot, with such unexpected details from the most exalted matters to the last button on a cuff, as I swear Leo Tolstoy has never invented.†
Chpt 11
Definition:
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(exalt) praise, glorify, or honor
or:
fill with extreme happiness