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exalted

[ig-zawl-tid] / ɪgˈzɔl tɪd /


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Before Nazi Germany revoked her civic belonging, universities offered Arendt a more exalted citizenship.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

“We have some recordings of one of your exalted candidates doing and saying something that would make her resign in shame,” said Pratt.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 12, 2026

Scotland are there and they have a chance to do what none of their exalted predecessors have done.

From BBC Mar. 31, 2026

His novel “Caleb Williams” introduces an embattled young hero, born poor and largely self-educated, who perceives justice in exalted terms.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 9, 2026

He secretly hoped that it would start raining heavily, then the rest of the army would recognize his exalted position when they were outside getting soaked, while he was snug and dry inside the tent.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques




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