Meaning & Definition of word "Exalt"

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    Exalt

    /ɪɡˈzɔːlt/

    verb:

    • 1. to raise in rank, honor, power, or character; to elevate.
      • Example: The community decided to exalt the local hero for his brave actions during the crisis.
    • 2. to praise or honor highly.
      • Example: The artist's work was exalted by critics for its originality and emotional depth.
    • 3. to make (someone or something) feel very happy or proud.
      • Example: Winning the championship exalted the team's spirit and unity.
    • 4. to raise to a higher spiritual or intellectual level.
      • Example: Many religious texts aim to exalt the soul and inspire a deeper connection with the divine.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'exaltare', meaning 'to lift up'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exalt in someone's glory:

    To take pride in someone else's achievements.

    exalt the virtues:

    To praise the good qualities of something or someone.

    Related Words

    exalted:

    Raised to a high rank or condition; in a state of extreme happiness.

    exaltation:

    The action of elevating someone in rank or status.

    Slang Meanings of exalt

    Meaning: To hype up someone or something.

    Example Sentence: They exalted their favorite band like they were rock gods.

    Meaning: To get overly enthusiastic about something.

    Example Sentence: She exalted over the new phone like it was the best thing ever.