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exalt

verb transitive

[Low L. exalto; ex and altus, high.]

egzolt’.

exalt

To raise high; to elevate.

exalt

To elevate in power, wealth, rank or dignity; as, to exalt one to a throne, to the chief magistracy, to a bishopric.

exalt

To elevate with joy or confidence; as, to be exalted with success or victory.

exalt

To raise with pride; to make undue pretensions to power, rank or estimation; to elevate too high or above others. He that exalteth himself shall be abased. Luke 14:11; Matthew 23:12.

exalt

To elevate in estimation and praise; to magnify; to praise; to extol. He is my father’s God, and I will exalt him.Exodus 15:2.

exalt

To raise, as the voice; to raise in opposition. 2 Kings 19:22.

exalt

To elevate in diction or sentiment; to make sublime; as exalted strains.

exalt

In physics, to elevate; to purify; to subtilize; to refine; as, to exalt the juices or the qualities of bodies.