exalt 音标拼音: [ɪgz'ɔlt]
vt . 提升,提高,赞扬,使得意
vi . 使人兴奋
提升,提高,赞扬,使得意使人兴奋
exalt v 1 :
praise ,
glorify ,
or honor ; "
extol the virtues of one '
s children "; "
glorify one '
s spouse '
s cooking " [
synonym : {
laud },
{
extol }, {
exalt }, {
glorify }, {
proclaim }]
2 :
fill with sublime emotion ; "
The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies "; "
He was inebriated by his phenomenal success " [
synonym : {
exhilarate }, {
tickle pink },
{
inebriate }, {
thrill }, {
exalt }, {
beatify }]
3 :
heighten or intensify ; "
These paintings exalt the imagination " [
synonym : {
inspire }, {
animate }, {
invigorate },
{
enliven }, {
exalt }]
4 :
raise in rank ,
character ,
or status ; "
exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King '
s adviser "
Exalt \
Ex *
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v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Exalted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Exalting }.] [
L .
exaltare ;
ex out (
intens .)
altare to make high ,
altus high :
cf .
F .
exalter .
See {
Altitude }.]
1 .
To raise high ;
to elevate ;
to lift up .
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I will exalt my throne above the stars of God . --
Is .
xiv .
13 .
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Exalt thy towery head ,
and lift thine eyes --
Pope .
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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 .
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Righteousness exalteth a nation . --
Prov .
xiv .
34 .
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He that humbleth himself shall be exalted . --
Luke xiv .
11 .
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3 .
To elevate by prise or estimation ;
to magnify ;
to extol ;
to glorify . "
Exalt ye the Lord ." --
Ps .
xcix .
5 .
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In his own grace he doth exalt himself . --
Shak .
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4 .
To lift up with joy ,
pride ,
or success ;
to inspire with delight or satisfaction ;
to elate .
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They who thought they got whatsoever he lost were mightily exalted . --
Dryden .
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5 .
To elevate the tone of ,
as of the voice or a musical instrument . --
Is .
xxxvii .
23 .
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Now Mars ,
she said ,
let Fame exalt her voice .
--
Prior .
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6 . (
Alchem .)
To render pure or refined ;
to intensify or concentrate ;
as ,
to exalt the juices of bodies .
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With chemic art exalts the mineral powers . --
Pope .
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148 Moby Thesaurus words for "
exalt ":
acclaim ,
accord respect to ,
add to ,
admire ,
adore ,
adulate ,
advance ,
aggrandize ,
amplify ,
animate ,
apotheose ,
apotheosize ,
appreciate ,
arouse ,
augment ,
awaken ,
beatify ,
belaud ,
bepraise ,
bless ,
bless the Lord ,
blow up ,
boast of ,
boost ,
brag about ,
broaden ,
build ,
build up ,
canonize ,
celebrate ,
cleanse ,
consecrate ,
crown ,
cry up ,
dedicate ,
deepen ,
defer to ,
deify ,
devote ,
dignify ,
distinguish ,
doxologize ,
elate ,
electrify ,
elevate ,
emblazon ,
encourage ,
enhance ,
enlarge ,
ennoble ,
enshrine ,
entertain respect for ,
enthrone ,
erect ,
esteem ,
eulogize ,
excite ,
expand ,
extend ,
extol ,
fatten ,
favor ,
fill out ,
fire ,
flatter ,
flush ,
glamorize ,
glorify ,
glorify the Lord ,
graduate ,
hallow ,
heighten ,
hero -
worship ,
hike ,
hike up ,
hold in esteem ,
hold in reverence ,
honor ,
hymn ,
idolize ,
immortalize ,
increase ,
inflate ,
inform ,
inspire ,
inspirit ,
intensify ,
jack up ,
jump up ,
kick upstairs ,
knight ,
laud ,
lengthen ,
lift ,
lionize ,
look up to ,
magnify ,
make legendary ,
make much of ,
maximize ,
overpraise ,
panegyrize ,
parlay ,
pass ,
pay tribute ,
pedestal ,
pique ,
porter aux nues ,
praise ,
praise God ,
prefer ,
prize ,
promote ,
puff ,
puff up ,
purify ,
put up ,
pyramid ,
quicken ,
raise ,
regard ,
respect ,
revere ,
reverence ,
saint ,
salute ,
sanctify ,
set apart ,
set up ,
sharpen ,
sing praises ,
spirit up ,
spur ,
stimulate ,
stir up ,
sublime ,
thicken ,
think highly of ,
think much of ,
think well of ,
throne ,
trumpet ,
up ,
upgrade ,
uplift ,
upraise ,
venerate ,
worship
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