Exalt (verb)

  1. Praise highly; glorify.
  2. Raise (someone or something) to a higher status or position.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin exaltare, from ex- "out, thoroughly" + altus "high".

Examples:

  1. The poem exalts the beauty of nature.
  2. He was exalting the virtues of the new product.
  3. The leader was exalting the achievements of his country.
  4. The company exalts its employees for their hard work.
  5. The poem exalts the human spirit.
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