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Definitionadj. of high moral or intellectual value
Last update: February 16, 2016
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She occupies an exalted pot in the company. [Please select]
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He honored learning and exalted the universities, placing in them learned men. [adjective]
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The new covenant of redeeming grace - the righteousness which is in the heart and not in externalities of legal observance or ceremonial - are once more proclaimed, and the exalted ideals of the suffering servant of Isa. [Please select]
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Great and exalted deeds are what he lives to perform. [Please select]
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Wopsle, exalted with his late performance,"we have been indulging, Mr." [Please select]
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Milo stood up in his stirrups, greatly exalted in the spirit. [Please select]
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Jesus, thou exalted Prince and Saviour. [adjective]
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Such an appearance was not inconsistent with exalted rank. [Please select]
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The patriarchal religions exalted the family, the tribe, the nation. [Please select]
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Here she exalted her voice, and exclaimed twice or thrice, "Gudemither." [Please select]
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"'He that humbleth himself shall be exalted,'" said Mr. [Please select]
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