exalted in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

exalted in the PONS Dictionary

exalted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to move in exalted circles
exalted rank
exalted post
to move in exalted circles
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In this exalted office he was still the gentle pastor.
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The vocabulary used ranges from vulgar to exalted, with wordplay and double entendres occurring frequently.
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Such executive heads simply live for their own livelihood while occupying exalted posts as chiefs of state.
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He spends the night alone on the mountainside, and feels an exalted sense of oneness with nature and the universe.
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The text makes clear the angel is an exalted figure and thus of great importance.
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In his later years, he gradually discarded all kinds of political motives and exalted patriotic pathos.
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The family was not of exalted origin, representing the middle rank of society.
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Exalted, self-directed spirituality, a will to solitude, even great powers of reason are felt as a danger.
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Yet the firm has never allowed itself to become specialised in only one or two building types, even if they were exalted ones.
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Many notable immortals and exalted progenitors are included in this pantheon, and one can reach divinity through strong meritory acts.
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