Etymology: [ "eg-"zol-'tA-sh&n, "ek-"so ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin exaltātiō (“exaltation, elevation”), from exaltō (“raise, elevate, exalt”), from ex (“from, out of”) + altus (“high”).
The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property, That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence, The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation, exaltment, That place of a planet in the zodiac in which it was supposed to exert its strongest influence, a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead), Exaltation is an intense feeling of great happiness. The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation. see also exalt = exhilaration, feeling of elation, euphoria, a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion; "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens, the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence, a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead) the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence, the elevation of a person (as to the status of a god), An abnormal sense of personal well-being, power, or importance, - - a symptom observed in various forms of insanity, Exalted, To raise in rank, status etc., to elevate, To honor; to hold in high esteem, elevate, raise (in rank, honor, etc.); glorify, magnify, extol, praise, praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking", To raise high; to elevate; to lift up, fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage); "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success", To exalt someone or something means to praise them very highly. His work exalts all those virtues that we, as Americans, are taught to hold dear, raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser", glorify or put much higher, as in: In ancient Egypt, the pharoah was exalted over his subjects, \ig-ZOLT\, verb: 1 To praise, glorify, or honor 2 To heighten or intensify 3 To raise in rank, character, or status; as, "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser", 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, raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser, heighten or intensify; "These paintings exalt the imagination", To elevate by prise or estimation; to magnify; to extol; to glorify, To lift up with joy, pride, or success; to inspire with delight or satisfaction; to elate, To elevate the tone of, as of the voice or a musical instrument, To render pure or refined; to intensify or concentrate; as, to exalt the juices of bodies,
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The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property
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That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence
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The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation
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exaltment
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That place of a planet in the zodiac in which it was supposed to exert its strongest influence
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a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead)
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Exaltation is an intense feeling of great happiness. The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation. see also exalt = exhilaration
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feeling of elation, euphoria isim
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a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion; "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens
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the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence
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a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead) the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence
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the elevation of a person (as to the status of a god)
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An abnormal sense of personal well-being, power, or importance, - - a symptom observed in various forms of insanity
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Exalted
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To raise in rank, status etc., to elevate - "The man was exalted from a humble carpenter to a minister."
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To honor; to hold in high esteem - "They exalted their queen."
praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking"
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To raise high; to elevate; to lift up
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fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage); "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
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To exalt someone or something means to praise them very highly. His work exalts all those virtues that we, as Americans, are taught to hold dear
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raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser"
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glorify or put much higher, as in: In ancient Egypt, the pharoah was exalted over his subjects
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\ig-ZOLT\, verb: 1 To praise, glorify, or honor 2 To heighten or intensify 3 To raise in rank, character, or status; as, "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser"
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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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raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser
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heighten or intensify; "These paintings exalt the imagination"
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To elevate by prise or estimation; to magnify; to extol; to glorify
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To lift up with joy, pride, or success; to inspire with delight or satisfaction; to elate
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To elevate the tone of, as of the voice or a musical instrument
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To render pure or refined; to intensify or concentrate; as, to exalt the juices of bodies
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