exalted 音标拼音: [ɪgz'ɔltɪd]
a . 尊贵的,高位的,高尚的,兴奋的
尊贵的,高位的,高尚的,兴奋的
exalted adj 1 :
of high moral or intellectual value ;
elevated in nature or style ; "
an exalted ideal "; "
argue in terms of high -
flown ideals "-
Oliver Franks ; "
a noble and lofty concept "; "
a grand purpose " [
synonym : {
exalted }, {
elevated },
{
sublime }, {
grand }, {
high -
flown }, {
high -
minded }, {
lofty },
{
rarefied }, {
rarified }, {
idealistic }, {
noble -
minded }]
Exalt \
Ex *
alt "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Exalted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Exalting }.] [
L .
exaltare ;
ex out (
intens .)
altare to make high ,
altus high :
cf .
F .
exalter .
See {
Altitude }.]
1 .
To raise high ;
to elevate ;
to lift up .
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I will exalt my throne above the stars of God . --
Is .
xiv .
13 .
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Exalt thy towery head ,
and lift thine eyes --
Pope .
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2 .
To elevate in rank ,
dignity ,
power ,
wealth ,
character ,
or the like ;
to dignify ;
to promote ;
as ,
to exalt a prince to the throne ,
a citizen to the presidency .
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Righteousness exalteth a nation . --
Prov .
xiv .
34 .
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He that humbleth himself shall be exalted . --
Luke xiv .
11 .
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3 .
To elevate by prise or estimation ;
to magnify ;
to extol ;
to glorify . "
Exalt ye the Lord ." --
Ps .
xcix .
5 .
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In his own grace he doth exalt himself . --
Shak .
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4 .
To lift up with joy ,
pride ,
or success ;
to inspire with delight or satisfaction ;
to elate .
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They who thought they got whatsoever he lost were mightily exalted . --
Dryden .
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5 .
To elevate the tone of ,
as of the voice or a musical instrument . --
Is .
xxxvii .
23 .
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Now Mars ,
she said ,
let Fame exalt her voice .
--
Prior .
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6 . (
Alchem .)
To render pure or refined ;
to intensify or concentrate ;
as ,
to exalt the juices of bodies .
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With chemic art exalts the mineral powers . --
Pope .
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Exalted \
Ex *
alt "
ed \,
a .
Raised to lofty height ;
elevated ;
extolled ;
refined ;
dignified ;
sublime .
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Wiser far than Solomon ,
Of more exalted mind . --
Milton .
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Time never fails to bring every exalted reputation to a strict scrutiny . --
Ames .
-- {
Ex *
alt "
ed *
ly },
adv . -- {
Ex *
alt "
ed *
ness },
n . "
The exaltedness of some minds ." --
T .
Gray .
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232 Moby Thesaurus words for "
exalted ":
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airy ,
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apotheosized ,
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beatified ,
big ,
bighearted ,
blissful ,
blithe ,
blithesome ,
breakdown ,
bright ,
bright and sunny ,
bursting with happiness ,
canonized ,
canvass ,
carried away ,
catechization ,
celebrated ,
checkup ,
cheerful ,
cheery ,
chivalrous ,
colossal ,
deified ,
diagnosis ,
dignified ,
dissection ,
distinguished ,
dominating ,
ducal ,
ecstatic ,
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eminent ,
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ennobled ,
enraptured ,
enravished ,
enshrined ,
enthroned ,
entranced ,
erect ,
ethereal ,
eupeptic ,
euphoric ,
exaggerated ,
examination ,
excellent ,
excited ,
exhilarated ,
exultant ,
famed ,
famous ,
first ,
flushed ,
foremost ,
freaked out ,
generous ,
genial ,
genteel ,
gentle ,
gentlemanlike ,
gentlemanly ,
glad ,
gladsome ,
glorified ,
glorious ,
glowing ,
godlike ,
grand ,
great ,
great of heart ,
greathearted ,
handsome ,
happy ,
haughty ,
heightened ,
held in awe ,
heroic ,
high ,
high and mighty ,
high -
flown ,
high -
minded ,
high -
pitched ,
high -
ranking ,
high -
reaching ,
high -
set ,
high -
up ,
highest ,
highest -
ranking ,
honored ,
hopeful ,
idealistic ,
illustrious ,
immortal ,
immortalized ,
imparadised ,
in ecstasies ,
in good spirits ,
in heaven ,
in high spirits ,
in paradise ,
in raptures ,
in seventh heaven ,
inflated ,
inquiry ,
inspection ,
irrepressible ,
joyful ,
joyous ,
jubilant ,
kinglike ,
kingly ,
knightly ,
ladylike ,
largehearted ,
lauded ,
laughing ,
leading ,
liberal ,
lifted ,
lofty ,
magnanimous ,
magnificent ,
magnified ,
majestic ,
mighty ,
monumental ,
mounting ,
noble ,
noble -
minded ,
notable ,
noted ,
number one ,
of gentle blood ,
of good cheer ,
of rank ,
on cloud nine ,
on stilts ,
openhanded ,
optimistic ,
outstanding ,
outtopping ,
overblown ,
overjoyed ,
overjoyful ,
overlooking ,
overtopping ,
patrician ,
perlustration ,
pleasant ,
possessed ,
prestigious ,
pretentious ,
princelike ,
princely ,
prominent ,
queenlike ,
queenly ,
questioning ,
quite the lady ,
quizzing ,
radiant ,
raised ,
rampant ,
rapt ,
raptured ,
rapturous ,
ravished ,
renowned ,
review ,
rhapsodic ,
riant ,
rosy ,
sainted ,
sanctified ,
sanguine ,
sanguineous ,
scan ,
scrutiny ,
sent ,
shrined ,
sifting ,
smiling ,
soaring ,
sparkling ,
spiring ,
steep ,
stilted ,
sublime ,
sunny ,
superb ,
supereminent ,
superior ,
superlative ,
supernal ,
survey ,
testing ,
throned ,
titled ,
top -
drawer ,
topless ,
toplofty ,
topping ,
towering ,
towery ,
transported ,
upcast ,
upflung ,
uplifted ,
uplifting ,
upraised ,
upreared ,
upright ,
upthrown ,
view ,
winnowing ,
winsome
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EXALT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of EXALT is to raise in rank, power, or character How to use exalt in a sentence
Exalted - definition of exalted by The Free Dictionary 1 raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station: an exalted personage 2 noble or elevated; lofty: an exalted style of writing 3 rapturously excited
EXALTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com EXALTED definition: raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station See examples of exalted used in a sentence
EXALTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Someone or something that is at an exalted level is at a very high level, especially with regard to rank or importance at the exalted level of Olympic competition You must decide how to make the best use of your exalted position If you feel exalted, you feel full of great joy and happiness
EXALTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary EXALTED definition: 1 An exalted position in an organization is a very important one: 2 extremely happy 3 An… Learn more
exalted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to raise in rank, honor, power, character, quality, etc ; elevate: He was exalted to the position of president to praise; extol: to exalt someone to the skies to stimulate, as the imagination: The lyrics of Shakespeare exalted the audience to intensify, as a color: complementary colors exalt each other [Obs ]to elate, as with pride or joy
exalted - definition and meaning - Wordnik exalted: Elevated in rank, character, or status
Definition of exalted – Meaning Examples - Better Words Overall, the term 'exalted' is used to describe a person or thing that is held in very high regard or esteem, often due to exceptional qualities, achievements, or symbolism
exalted | meaning of exalted in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . • His conception of the aristocracy was an exalted one; so was his conception of empire • The captain's love remains on this exalted plane throughout scenes of action in which idealism is not always satisfactorily integrated
exalted - Wiktionary, the free dictionary exalted (comparative more exalted, superlative most exalted) Praised, honored He spoke of the president in the most exalted terms Noble, sublime; heavenly Elated; blissful She felt an exalted joy after the victory