exalt
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xalt
ˈgzɔlt
gzawlt
British pronunciation
/ɛɡzˈɒlt/

Definition & Meaning of "exalt"in English

to exalt
01

to highly praise or honor someone or something

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The teacher consistently exalted the achievements of her students.
Over the years, the community has exalted the volunteers for their selfless service.
02

to inspire or fill someone with intense or elevated emotion

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The beauty of the sunset exalts her spirit.
The music exalted the audience, leaving them in awe.
03

to raise someone or something in rank, character, status, or importance

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The king exalted his loyal general to the rank of duke.
The company exalted him to the position of chief executive officer.
04

to elevate or intensify the quality, value, or significance of something

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The breathtaking sunset served to exalt the beauty of the landscape, casting vibrant hues across the sky.
The orchestra 's performance was designed to exalt the emotional impact of the music, leaving the audience deeply moved.
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