Exaltation

Word EXALTATION
Character 10
Hyphenation ex al ta tion
Pronunciations /ˌɛɡ.ˌzɔl.ˈteɪ.ʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Exaltation"

What do we mean by exaltation?

The act of exalting or the condition of being exalted. noun

A state or feeling of intense, often excessive exhilaration or well-being. noun

A flight of larks. noun

The act of raising high, or the state of being raised high; elevation as to power, office, rank, dignity, or excellence; a state of dignity or loftiness: as, exaltation of rank or character. The word is specifically applied to the induction of a pope into office: as, the exaltation of Leo XIII. noun

Mental elevation; a state of mind in which a person possesses elevated thoughts and noble aspirations. noun

In alchemy, the refinement or subtilization of bodies or of their qualities and virtues. noun

In astrology, an essential dignity, next in importance to that of house; that situation of a planet in the zodiac where it was supposed to have the most influence. noun

In falconry, a flight of larks. noun

An abnormal mental condition marked by an overweening sense of self-importance (amounting even to delusions of grandeur), an optimistic contentedness with one's surroundings or condition, and a state almost of rapture or ecstasy. noun

The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation. noun

The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property. noun

That place of a planet in the zodiac in which it was supposed to exert its strongest influence. noun

An abnormal sense of personal well-being, power, or importance, -- a symptom observed in various forms of insanity. noun

The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation. noun

The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property. noun

That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence. noun

The collective noun for larks. noun

A flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead) noun

A state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion noun

The location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence noun

The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation.

The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property.

That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence.

The collective noun for larks.

An abnormal sense of personal well-being, power, or importance, observed as a symptom in various forms of insanity.

To raise in rank, character, or status; elevate Urban Dictionary

At a state of being undeniably awesomer then others. Urban Dictionary

Having a lot of dignity Urban Dictionary

An exclamation expressing surprise or amazement. see: holy smokes Urban Dictionary

A manga that focuses on Angels and Fallen Angels Urban Dictionary

One who intentionally trains other people in Sebilis. Although being an old Riot member, he has no choice. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Exaltation

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The word "exaltation" in example sentences

James Joyce Orion, £30, Joyce prefers the word "exaltation". ❋ Telegraph Staff (2011)

(I now have my arms spread above my head and am looking up in exaltation) ❋ Unknown (2010)

They brayed and snorted high above him, haloed in exaltation of dominance by the cell light glare. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A knowledge of the mechanics of exaltation is required before the explaination of the true nature of New Years Eve Predictions style stuff. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The freedom at once from 'living's cares, that is cares of bread,' the pride of being one's own mistress and own protector, all that lifts me into a certain exaltation, 'regardless of expense.' ❋ Unknown (1883)

Note, (1) The doctrine of justification by works, as it generates self-exaltation, is contrary to the first principles of all true religion (Ro 4: 2; and see on [2194] Ro 3: 21-26, Note 1). ❋ Unknown (1871)

The characteristics of the relation of Christ and His Church are indicated, and we may suppose that the whole process of His exaltation from the declaration of His Sonship, by His resurrection, to the grand catastrophe of the final judgment, with all the collateral blessings to the Church and the world, lay before the vision of the inspired prophet. ❋ Unknown (1871)

And his anointing him with the oil of gladness denotes the joy that was set before him (so his exaltation is expressed, Heb.xii. 2) both in the light of his Father's countenance (Acts ii. 28) and in the success of his undertaking, which he shall see, and be satisfied, Isa. liii. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The ground of His exaltation is "on accoumt of His having suffered death" (Heb 2: 10; Php that he by the grace of God -- (Tit 2: 11; 3: 4). ❋ Unknown (1871)

After describing his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest, empowered by laying on of hands to celebrate mass, he goes on that he vividly recalls the exaltation of the first months during which I had the power to say Mass. ❋ Dawkins, Richard, 1941- (2006)

Perhaps he had been absent from the place for some time, for otherwise I hardly know how it could have happened that my exaltation was the first instance he had seen. ❋ Unknown (2003)

And for all that the motive force of my exaltation was a longing for aesthetic enjoyments, the guide-books ministered even more to it than books on aesthetics, and, more again than the guide-books, the railway time-tables. ❋ Unknown (2003)

To this you may also lay that very common phrase, the world to come; whereby is signified the days of the Messiah: of which we spoke a little at the thirty-second verse of the twelfth chapter: "If he shall obtain (the favour) to see the world to come, that is, the exaltation of Israel," namely, in the days of Messiah. ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

Wherefore, Brethren, if we would attain to the highest summit of humility, and speedily reach that heavenly exaltation, which is won through the lowliness of this present life; by our ascending actions a ladder must be set up, such as appeared in sleep to Jacob, whereon he saw Angels descending and ascending. ❋ C. 540-604 (1898)

"But properly treated," continues Dr. O'Rell, "and particularly if his spiritual needs be ministered to, he can be brought safely through this period of collapse into a condition of reënforced exaltation, which is the true, or secondary stage of, bibliomania, and for which there is no cure known to humanity." ❋ Unknown (1896)

Commonly, alas, this priceless opportunity is lost in a fit of theological exaltation, which is gradually choked out by the dusty facts of life, and slowly moulders away into dry indifference. ❋ John Morley (1880)

"But properly treated," continues Dr. O'Rell, "and particularly if his spiritual needs be ministered to, he can be brought safely through this period of collapse into a condition of reenforced exaltation, which is the true, or secondary stage of, bibliomania, and for which there is no cure known to humanity." ❋ Eugene Field (1872)

Every cry of admiration for him was one of reproach to them, his exaltation was their abasement, his victories were their defeats! ❋ Arthur L��on Imbert De Saint-Amand (1867)

He was the embodiment of the priestly idea; and if at times he made heavy -- nay extraordinary -- demands on individual fraternities, they were submitted to, for it was known by experience that the indirect roads which he ordered them to follow all converged on one goal, namely the exaltation of the power and dignity of the hierarchy. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)

exalting the [shepherd] to the [rank] of [grand] vizier. ❋ LaTony (2008)

Ex: "Have you seen those new [3's]" "Yea bro [MJ] said those were his favorite to rock" "Their the exalted [J's] bro" "No doubt" ❋ ED╟☻☺☻ (2014)

she was very exalt when she [sang] ❋ Abbyymoore (2015)

Exalted Cigarettes, did you see those [tits]!? Exalted Cigarettes, that was a [sick] [car]! Exalted Cigarettes! ❋ SkullCruncher69 (2010)

“Have you [read] Exalted Flame [yet]? ❋ XtroGamez (2019)

[That son of a bitch] Exalt in ins [the zone], [watch your ass] ❋ Suppy99 (2022)

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