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    aggrandizement


    1. Besides, it executes each activity through the unique task and it preserves the acquired knowledge, besides allowing its free access for aggrandizement of any human being


    2. He was interested in his own aggrandizement; everything done in France was done for his glory


    3. The Son of Man, now in isolation and achieving these momentous decisions, with the hosts of heaven at his command, represented the last chance of the Jews to attain world dominion; but this earthborn Jew, who possessed such tremendous wisdom and power, declined to use his universe endowments either for the aggrandizement of himself or for the enthronement of his people


    4. Though he had at first doubted the validity of such claims as nothing more than mere aggrandizement of fairly routine accomplishments, Wickland had found a new respect for Cartwright after hearing a speech concerning the long-run economic impacts of overdevelopment in the condominium market that had been presented at the local university and broadcast on their television station


    5. And that instrument of discord and deceit is aided in its course by the human desire for self aggrandizement that fully embraces the argument of competition


    6. Only in a more highly complex mind, where pretending to be in need of assistance is practiced for a variety of reasons (self-attention, aggrandizement, decoy), does it seem responding to a cry for help would be counter-productive


    7. “How does one god damn fucking transcend and not hear Earth's cries of pain? How does one see love and not will the health of all? How does one experience god and not give all to creation? It's easy if you transcend alone, by yourself or class, because you have fallen into the hole of self-absorption, justification and aggrandizement


    8. Now the Rothschild-Loeb-Rockefeller banking families have become shadow dynasties: hiding the tentacles of corporate power, influence and organized secret societies which they control and guide for their personal aggrandizement


    9. Except for mediums, whose gifts have been corrupted, who use their gifts for evil purposes and their own self aggrandizement and selfish motives


    10. Others he cultivated for their genuine capabilities on the screen, and for the sense of aggrandizement that he derived from associating with them

    11. The officers are naturally desirous of retaining as much cash as possible in the treasury, in order to simplify their financial problems; they are also inclined to expand the business persistently for the sake of personal aggrandizement and to secure higher salaries


    12. defensive, all aggrandizement antinational


    13. If the aim of the European wars at the beginning of the nineteenth century had been the aggrandizement of Russia, that aim might have been accomplished without all the preceding wars and without the invasion


    14. If the aim wag the aggrandizement of France, that might have been attained without the Revolution and without the Empire


    15. Austria considers it a favor that this man receives a daughter the Caesars into his bed; the Pope, the guardian of all that the nations hold sacred, utilizes religion for the aggrandizement of the great man


    16. aggrandizement which they have brought to the nineteenth century has not Waterloo as its source


    17. And we march straight before us, and once pledged, we do not draw back, and we rush onwards with head held low, cherishing as our hope an unprecedented victory, revolution completed, progress set free again, the aggrandizement of the human race, universal deliverance; and in the event of the worst, Thermopylae


    18. She knew that his mother neither behaved to him so as to make his home comfortable at present, nor to give him any assurance that he might form a home for himself, without strictly attending to her views for his aggrandizement


    19. If the aim was the aggrandizement of France, that might have been attained without the Revolution and without the Empire


    20. The King of Prussia sends his wife to seek the great man’s mercy; the Emperor of Austria considers it a favor that this man receives a daughter of the Caesars into his bed; the Pope, the guardian of all that the nations hold sacred, utilizes religion for the aggrandizement of the great man

    21. The formation and aggrandizement of the army, indispensable to the maintenance of authority, is what has introduced into the social conception of life the principle that is destroying it


    22. The patriotic superstition is encouraged by the creation, with money taken from the people, of national fêtes, spectacles, monuments, and festivals to dispose men to attach importance to their own nation, and to the aggrandizement of the state and its rulers, and to feel antagonism and even hatred for other nations


    23. Is there no danger that we shall become enervated by the spirit of avarice, unfortunately so predominant? I do not wish to see that diffusive military character, which, pervading the whole nation, might possibly eventuate in the aggrandizement of some ambitious chief, by prostrating the liberties of the country


    24. On what ground, he had been and still was unable to see, they had felt themselves authorized (when that subject was before another committee) to recommend the raising of standing armies, with a view (as had been declared) of immediate war—a war not of defence, but of conquest, of aggrandizement, of ambition; a war foreign to the interests of this country, to the interests of humanity itself


    25. We have been told, sir, that this will be a war of aggrandizement, a war of conquest


    26. I do not pretend to an intimate acquaintance with the histories of those nations, but I have hitherto believed that the first great shock which the power of Venice received, was given by the League of Cambray—a league formed to repress her ambition, not of maritime, but of territorial aggrandizement


    27. it is said, the war will be one of aggrandizement, of conquest, 460;


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    Synonyme für "aggrandizement"

    aggrandisement aggrandizement elevation apotheosis exaltation glorification