exaltation - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • planet: All aspects are in this chart and it matches exactly the exaltations of the planets.

Converse of object

  • call: Incidentally two or more skylarks are very appropiately called an exaltation!

Adjective modifier

  • own: Eliza expresses her own towering exaltation in I Could Have Danced All Night.
  • spiritual: The dark night of the new moon, associated with the black complexion of Kali, the Divine Mother, intensified his spiritual exaltation.
  • present: He found the light of his present exaltation reflected in the face of the girl.
  • extreme: An extreme exaltation of differences clashes with this fundamental truth.
  • undue: Indeed, this undue exaltation of the state authority curiously enough postulates a sort of servitude, of slavishness on the part of man.
  • mystical: The Orthodox Church offers a characteristic mix of monkish asceticism, mystical exaltation, and a special cult of beauty.

Modifies a noun

  • ruler: Does the exaltation ruler influence the house under consideration?
  • degree: Fagan's greatest achievement, the solution of the exaltation degrees, is even older ( 786 BC ).
  • point: In it he delves into lunar eclipses and goes into the exaltation point of the moon astrologically.

Preposition: in

  • sign: The Sun has rulership and exaltation in fire signs ( Leo and Aries ).

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