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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
extoll orextol .
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Examples
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But, however much the public may appreciate the works of a man of genius, whether they be written to instruct or to amuse, certain it is that a literary man requires in his wife either a mind congenial to his own, or that pride in her husband's talents which induces her to sacrifice much of her own domestic enjoyment to the satisfaction of having his name extolled abroad.
Mr. Midshipman Easy Frederick Marryat 1820
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But, however much the public may appreciate the works of a man of genius, whether they be written to instruct or to amuse, certain it is that a literary man requires, in his wife, either a mind congenial to his own, or that pride in her husband's talents which induces her to sacrifice much of her own domestic enjoyment to the satisfaction of having his name extolled abroad.
Mr. Midshipman Easy Frederick Marryat 1820
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These days, though, lust is marketted more than love, so that's the idea extolled to youth.
Modestly Yours 2008
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In the thousands of posters produced by both governments, loyalty to the state frames the messages, work is extolled as a means to dignity, masculinity and manual labor are glorified, and homoerotic overtones abound.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.
November elections will be big test of tea party's staying power Amy Gardner 2010
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Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo, whose lymphoma was treated at the privately run Sirio-Libanes facility, spoke with Mr. Chávez by phone earlier this week and extolled the capabilities of the Brazilian hospital, a spokesman for Mr. Lugo said.
Chávez to Return to Cuba Ezequiel Minaya 2011
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Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.
Tea party has nation's attention. Now what? Amy Gardner 2010
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So Gibbs has extolled the virtues of Jeeps and Buicks.
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When Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul took the stage at a recent GOP event here, he extolled the virtues of capitalism, worried about deflation and urged people to check out the national debt clock online.
In Kentucky race, Rand Paul and Jack Conway divided on strategy Perry Bacon Jr. 2010
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Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.
November elections will be big test of tea party's staying power Amy Gardner 2010
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