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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

Chianti is great, but so are exalted Barolos or other nebbiolo wines, especially if they are aged past the highly tannic stage.

From New York Times

As a very Black presenting Latina, I’m almost used to not seeing myself in Latino media, even when it is our culture that is being exalted.

From New York Times

Maybe it was mid-life crisis, the pandemic, or perhaps the message just seemed to elevate him from his ordinary life to an exalted status with an honorable goal,” Davis wrote.

From Seattle Times

Of course a protest over workplace conditions at one of the most exalted magazines in the world would have good graphic design.

From Seattle Times