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exaltedness

/ig-zawl-tid/US // ɪgˈzɔl tɪd //UK // (ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd) //

崇高的地位,崇高地位,崇高性,高贵

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station: an exalted personage.
    • : noble or elevated; lofty: an exalted style of writing.
    • : rapturously excited.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmagnificence

Examples

  • The campaign against North Korea’s military leadership also affected the standing of numerous others, notably Pak Jong Chon, shown in the picture still in uniform but with a somewhat less exalted military rank.

  • At about the end of this month the man who holds probably the most exalted position in contemporary English letters is to arrive here for a visit.

  • The result is a no-name defense much like the exalted 1972 unit that backstopped the Dolphins’ famous undefeated season.

  • Hitchcock's reputation before the Cahiers group had not been exalted.

  • For liberals, the courts never quite occupied that exalted a place.

  • But this exalted place in the bar pantheon was not easily won.

  • Glynn West had been fifteen years old in 1948, the holder of an exalted position in the eyes of the rest of us.

  • He was about to prove anew that there is no more exalted position in the city than that of a cop on patrol.

  • It was not an exalted niche to fill in life, but at least she had learned to fill it to perfection, and her ambitions were modest.

  • Thou hast exalted my dwelling place upon the earth and I have prayed for death to pass away.

  • This new exalted state was very marvellous; for while it lasted he welcomed all that was to come.

  • In all letters which the son writes to his father he uses the most exalted titles and honourable phrases he can imagine.

  • Power, and inherited influence, and exalted social position have a deadly insinuation.