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exalted

[ig-zawl-tid] / ɪgˈzɔl tɪd /


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Fame, power and success are inextricably linked and if you want to stay surrounded by that exalted company, winning becomes an obligation.

From BBC

They’ve watched as he and his teammates were cheered and booed, exalted and excoriated.

From Los Angeles Times

The walls of the shelter, like those of the Gothic cathedral before it, reverberated with polyphonic music from a world beyond pain: not sacred, not quite, but certainly exalted.

From New York Times

But it took Goldstein a few decades to arrive at such an exalted position.

From New York Times

Like many Palestinians living in an environment where attacks on Israelis are celebrated and their perpetrators exalted, he expressed little sympathy for Israeli civilians and said he understood his son’s desire for revenge.

From Washington Times