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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

Through mercurial movement that suggests, at times, a body at war with itself, Doherty unveils a brokenness — and, though more elusive, an almost exalted levity — beneath her characters’ aggressive posturing.

From New York Times

Odermatt has already won three giant slaloms this season and victory Saturday would put the 24-year-old Swiss star in exalted company.

From Seattle Times

There are plenty of objects that show traces of the hand, as well as assaults from less exalted parts of the body.

From New York Times

He considered bebop America’s highest form of musical expression, with Parker, Powell and Gillespie its exalted geniuses.

From Washington Post