Verb
extoll (third-person singular simple present extolls, present participle extolling, simple past and past participle extolled)
(transitive) Alternative spelling of extol
I think there ought to be a strict separation or wall built between our religious faith and our practice of political authority in office. I don't think the President of the United States should extoll Christianity if he happens to be a Christian at the expense of Judaism, Islam or other faiths. Jimmy Carter
Powerful cheerleaders such as U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and journalist Michael Pollan extoll the virtues of gathering around the kitchen table. Source: Internet
“To extoll the importance of women in our society is a good thing, but to do it right matters,” he said. Source: Internet