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exalted

[ig-zawl-tid] / ɪgˈzɔl tɪd /


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The slow crash of newspapers and magazines would be of limited interest save for one thing: Traditional media had at its core the exalted and difficult mission of communicating information about the world.

From New York Times

Presumed dead at the hands of the U.S., al-Tundra had earned “an exalted place in the dark pantheon of terrorism” and the nickname the Locust because of an elaborate tattoo that adorns his back.

From Los Angeles Times

“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” has been so popular and exalted that some film experts even believe that it should have been one of the 10 films to have received a best picture nomination.

From Seattle Times

Black women — who made up the majority of the crowds — experienced being Usher’s collective muses while he worked to please and be exalted as he sang, danced and even rollerskated around the stage.

From Los Angeles Times

The army achieved an exalted status as the engine of German unification during the 19th century; officers became an elite to which civilians were expected to defer.

From Salon