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From:
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ex·alt
/ɪgˈzɔlt/
(vt.)提昇,提高,讚揚,使得意(vi.)使人興奮
From:
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ex·alt
/ɪgˈzɔlt/
及物動詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·alt
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Exalted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Exalting
.]
1.
To
raise
high
;
to
elevate
;
to
lift
up
.
I
will
exalt
my
throne
above
the
stars
of
God
.
--
Is
.
xiv
. 13.
Exalt
thy
towery
head
,
and
lift
thine
eyes
--
Pope
.
2.
To
elevate
in
rank
,
dignity
,
power
,
wealth
,
character
,
or
the
like
;
to
dignify
;
to
promote
;
as
,
to
exalt
a
prince
to
the
throne
,
a
citizen
to
the
presidency
.
Righteousness
exalteth
a
nation
.
--
Prov
.
xiv
. 34.
He
that
humbleth
himself
shall
be
exalted
.
--
Luke
xiv
. 11.
3.
To
elevate
by
prise
or
estimation
;
to
magnify
;
to
extol
;
to
glorify
.
“
Exalt
ye
the
Lord.”
In
his
own
grace
he
doth
exalt
himself
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
lift
up
with
joy
,
pride
,
or
success
;
to
inspire
with
delight
or
satisfaction
;
to
elate
.
They
who
thought
they
got
whatsoever
he
lost
were
mightily
exalted
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
To
elevate
the
tone
of
,
as
of
the
voice
or
a
musical
instrument
.
Now
Mars
,
she
said
,
let
Fame
exalt
her
voice
.
--
Prior
.
6.
Alchem.
To
render
pure
or
refined
;
to
intensify
or
concentrate
;
as
,
to
exalt
the
juices
of
bodies
.
With
chemic
art
exalts
the
mineral
powers
.
--
Pope
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
exalt
v
1:
praise
,
glorify
,
or
honor
; "
extol
the
virtues
of
one's
children
"; "
glorify
one's
spouse's
cooking
" [
syn
:
laud
,
extol
,
glorify
,
proclaim
]
2:
fill
with
sublime
emotion
;
tickle
pink
(
exhilarate
is
obsolete
in
this
usage
); "
The
children
were
thrilled
at
the
prospect
of
going
to
the
movies
"; "
He
was
inebriated
by
his
phenomenal
success
" [
syn
:
exhilarate
,
inebriate
,
thrill
,
beatify
]
3:
heighten
or
intensify
; "
These
paintings
exalt
the
imagination
" [
syn
:
inspire
,
animate
,
invigorate
,
enliven
]
4:
raise
in
rank
,
character
,
or
status
; "
exalted
the
humble
shoemaker
to
the
rank
of
King's
adviser
"
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