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Word | Exalt |
Spanish Meaning | elevar, enaltecer, engrandecer, ensalzar, entronizar, exaltar, sublimar, ,engrandecer, encumbrarse |
extol the virtues of one's children; glorify one's spouse's cooking / raise in rank, character, or status / To raise high / To elevate by praise / raise in rank or dignity; praise / hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of. / to raise (someone or something) to a higher level / to praise (someone or something) highly / to present (something) in a way that is very favorable or too favorable, | |
Usage | ⇒ The poor will be exalted ⇒ The fireman was publicly exalted for his heroism. ⇒ The actor Alec Guinness was exalted to the rank of knighthood by the Queen; he now is known as Sir Alec Guinness. ⇒ His behavior has exalted the power and prestige of his office. ⇒ the party will continue to exalt its hero ⇒ The works of Hollywood exalted him |
Synonyms | glorify, elevate, raise, extol, revere, worship, dignify, ennoble, praise, deify, laud, magnify, adore, lift, promote, uplift, celebrate, eulogize, idolize, reverence, |
Antonyms | belittle, condemn, criticize, degrade, humiliate, castigate, debase, decry, denounce, depreciate, disparage, abase, chasten, denigrate, disgrace, humble, minimize, admonish, blame, chastise, |
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