had been exalting
-había estado exaltando
Past perfect progressiveconjugation ofexalt.There are other translations for this conjugation.

exalt

exalt(
ehg
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zalt
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. exaltar
Edward was a benevolent king who sought to exalt the poor.Edward fue un rey benévolo que buscó exaltar a los pobres.
b. elevar
Everyone believed the emperor would exalt their nation.Todos creyeron que el emperador elevaría a su nación.
a. exaltar
Let us lift our hands and exalt the name of the Lord.Alcemos las manos y exaltemos el nombre del Señor.
b. ensalzar
If you exalt God in your life, he will bless you.Si ensalzas a Dios en tu vida, te bendecirá.
a. exaltar
The intensity of the music exalted the spirits of all those present.La intensidad de la música exaltó el espíritu de todas los presentes.
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