exalted

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definition
verb
the party will continue to exalt its hero
hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of.
adjective
it had taken her years of hard infighting to reach her present exalted rank
(of a person or their rank or status) placed at a high or powerful level; held in high regard.
I felt exalted and newly alive
in a state of extreme happiness.
translation of 'exalted'
adjective
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example
She was traveling with her parents to the Philippines, where her father - a colonel (an 'exalted' rank in the old army) - was to take command of a regiment on Corregidor.
I was born in the late 1940s and I remember growing up what high hopes and 'exalted' opinion we had of India's future and its leaders.
Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be 'exalted' , and human love will be seen at its height.
The poor sweepers in India would be stunned by the 'exalted' status of the sanitation workers in America, who make pretty handsome salaries.
Each successive building operation took place to house the remains of an 'exalted' person, whose burial place was constructed in the top of the pyramid.
In saluting his life of violence, exile and running, there is the satisfaction of heroism and human grandeur, an athletic and aesthetic pleasure, something 'exalted' and defiant about his refusal to serve.
In fact, he argued that it was because of this 'exalted' nature that the arts, and culture more generally, could guide the nation in its path toward development.
Consider Tony Blair - a non-neocon raised by neocons to the 'exalted' status that until now was accorded only to Churchill and Thatcher.
Suozzi had already dazzled me a few times at City Ballet, and I'm certain we'll be seeing more of him there, and at a more 'exalted' level than his current corps newbie position.
And as the 24-year-old Russian prepares for her last world gymnastics championships and Olympics, she's embracing her 'exalted' status as if this was what she was born to do.
Given its coming of age in the 19th Century, this tradition has tended to elevate humans over nature and accorded an 'exalted' place to human consciousness.
Such 'exalted' people clearly do not need to worry about the consequences of their policies for individuals and families anxious to purchase fairly basic accommodation.
This is quite scary, and made more so by the fact that doctors, with their 'exalted' status, find it hard to admit that there is a problem.
The work ends by reinforcing humankind's 'exalted' nature.
Thus instead of being useless or morally questionable, leisure becomes an 'exalted' ideal, akin to virtue.
What could be responsible for the incredible evolutionary sprint that brought our species to its present 'exalted' but precarious position?
Throughout the 2,000 years of Christianity, Mary's image in the visual arts has reflected a tradition that 'exalted' above all other virtues her passivity and obedience.
But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the 'exalted' German ideal of national solidarity.
Of course another possibility is that Pangle does not view philosophy as noble at all - and that he merely employs an 'exalted' rhetoric to attract people, and especially young people, to the study of it.
He has a far too 'exalted' estimation of human reason and far too optimistic a view of human nature.
His Masonic music has a distinctive tone, solemn yet 'exalted' and often joyous.
As does his happy 'exalted' run to school, racing the train.
The list, thankfully, is getting longer, and their positions are becoming more 'exalted' .
That accolade was the final confirmation of Dragila's metamorphosis from quirky outsider to 'exalted' global personality.
Hindus regard death as a most 'exalted' human experience, the migration of the soul from one dimension of consciousness to another, a transition we have all experienced many times.
Although she does not enjoy the same 'exalted' status as Kissinger on the other side of the aisle, Albright is among the top foreign policy thinkers of the Democratic Party.
Yet Cocteau made ‘the noblest and most 'exalted' claims’ for poets, and the poet's immortality is very special and real.
Not needing other people is 'exalted' as a virtue.
This article explores how Head used Romantic notions that 'exalted' primitivism and the ‘noble savage’ to justify this plan.
Fifty years after the Bloody Shouldered Arabian's importation, the Arabian still offered the loftiest, most 'exalted' image in the English horse painter's repertoire.
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