verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
exalted status formal (= very high )
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They looked entirely at ease with their exalted status.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The poem was written to exalt the Roman empire.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Blessed were the meek, the persecuted, the reviled, for we would be exalted in the Kingdom of Heaven.
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But exalted be the man who can use such a creation to pen a thankyou note come Boxing Day.
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But in death, every wally shall be exalted.
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In this culture, establishing dominance is often exalted.
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On the contrary, it exalts the music further.
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That share is rather less extensive and exalted than is often claimed for these bodies.
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The concept finally won approval last year in a simple piece of legislation, less exalted than a constitutional amendment.