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Learn to pronounce ex·alt·ed

/iɡˈzôltəd,eɡˈzôltəd,iɡˈzältəd,eɡˈzältəd/
adjective
  1. (of a person or their rank or status) placed at a high or powerful level; held in high regard.
    "it had taken her years of hard infighting to reach her present exalted rank"
    synonyms: high, high-ranking, elevated, prominent, superior, lofty, grand, noble, dignified, eminent, prestigious, august, illustrious, distinguished, esteemed, venerable, influential, important, powerful
  2. in a state of extreme happiness.
    "I felt exalted and newly alive"
    synonyms: elated, exultant, jubilant, joyful, joyous, triumphant, rapturous, rhapsodic, ecstatic, blissful, transported, delighted, happy, gleeful, exuberant, exhilarated, high, up

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7 days ago · The meaning of EXALTED is elevated in rank, power, or character : lofty. How to use exalted in a sentence.
adjective. raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station: an exalted personage. ... noble or elevated; lofty: an exalted style of writing.
Use the adjective exalted to describe something or someone that is raised in rank, value, or power. The exalted queen enjoyed regular processions in her honor ...
exalted in British English · 1. high or elevated in rank, position, dignity, etc · 2. elevated in character; noble; lofty. an exalted ideal · 3. informal.
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Exalted Definition · Elevated in rank, character, or status. · Lofty; sublime; noble. · Exaggerated; inflated. · Praised, or honored. · Elated; blissful.
exalted (comparative more exalted, superlative most exalted) Praised, honored. Noble, sublime; heavenly. Elated; blissful.
adj. 1. Elevated in rank, character, or status. 2. Lofty; sublime; noble: an exalted dedication to liberty.
1(formal or humorous) of high rank or position, or of great importance She was the only woman to rise to such an exalted position. Definitions on the go.
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to raise in rank, power, dignity, or the like; elevate. synonyms: advance, aggrandize, elevate, promote, upgrade antonyms: abase, debase, dishonor, lower ...
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