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exalted
adjective as in praised; held in high esteem
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Example Sentences
The home where my wife grew up, where she posed for prom photos, where she cared for the pets who to this day are exalted as legends.
One of baseball’s marquee franchises didn’t get to its exalted spot overnight.
Foster genuinely seems to view her spouse in an exalted light — frequently referencing his “goodness” or how much “better” he is than her.
Well, the good and bad part about how fast these news cycles are and how things get exalted in social media, is the minutia.
His Christianity, like mine in my youth, addresses his need to be exalted, to live and love “beyond measure.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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