Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
1 In time, she will certainly earn her place in their exalted company.
2 Omnipotence cannot be exalted ; Infinity cannot be amplified; Perfection cannot be improved.
3 The citizens went to the polls in a mood of exalted self-denial.
4 If thou wilt be exalted in heaven, humble thyself in the world.
5 He exalted the dignity of labor, and scorned all baseness and lies.
6 Only in my exalted moments could I breathe in that high air.
7 The group has at once something touching and exalted in its treatment.
8 Consider that it means your death if you betray the exalted tribunal.
9 Certainly kings had always been exalted above mere holders of high office.
10 The more the former was exalted , the more the latter was depreciated.
11 More than smart, we must also find our way to exalted ground.
12 These exalted traits were no more doubted than the same in Washington.
13 The way that her hand pressed in upon his shoulder exalted him.
14 May God provide him with an exalted station in the Abhá Paradise.
15 It had been injudiciously depressed, and it was in consequence unduly exalted .
16 That is how I come to be mixing in such exalted company.
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