exalt

[US]/ɪɡˈzɔːlt/
[UK]/ɪɡˈzɔːlt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. praise; extol promote or elevate

Phrases & Collocations

exalt in glory

exalt to leadership

exalt someone's reputation

Example Sentences

the party will continue to exalt their hero.

The performance truly exalted the audience.

an exalted state of excitement

works of art that exalt the imagination.

an exalted dedication to liberty.

she did not normally move in such exalted circles.

I felt exalted and newly alive.

He was exalted to the postion of a general manager of the company.

We were exalted by his poems.

his exalted position in the firm

exalted the shepherd to the rank of grand vizier.

The manager exalted many of his friends.

She thanked the President to exalt her.

this naturally exalts the peasant above his brethren in the same rank of society.

romanticism liberated the imagination and exalted the emotions.

his exalted hopes of human progress.

literators trudging up to knock at Fame's exalted temple-door

He has an exalted sense of his importance to the project.

The victorious students ran through the street in an exalted state of excitement.

He is not the first politician to kick down the ladder by which he has risen to exalted heights.

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