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exalted

[ig-zawl-tid] / ɪgˈzɔl tɪd /


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The metaverse’s popularity exploded after Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in late 2021 exalted it as the next big thing for the internet and his company.

From Seattle Times

But the album, featuring Joni Mitchell and members of the Grateful Dead, proved lasting, exalted by subsequent generations of critics as a touchstone of experimental folk and psychedelia.

From Los Angeles Times

This week, he joined a less exalted club — but, in the modern era, one almost as large.

From New York Times

Even as they showed new appreciation of their natural surroundings, the artists of Udaipur depicted their city as a place so exalted it would appeal to gods as surely as it does to humans.

From Washington Post

To put it in terms more consistent with the exalted language of the proceedings, the court seeks to comprehend what seems to be a profoundly irrational crime within the rigorous light of reason.

From New York Times