"Exalate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exalate" Meaning

Exalate is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I think you might be looking for the word "exalt". If that's the case, exalt means to raise something or someone to a higher position, to praise or honor something or someone, or to increase the rate or level of something. For example, "The coach exalted her team by giving them a motivational speech", or "The worshipper exalted the divine with a hymn of praise".

"Exalate" Examples

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Exalt is a verb that means to praise or honor someone or something highly. It can also mean to elevate or lift up, either physically or spiritually.

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The priest exalted the name of God during the ceremony, praising his power and wisdom.
The city exalted the mayor for his outstanding contributions to the community, awarding him the highest honor.
The mountain climber felt a sense of exaltation as she reached the summit, the view breathtaking.
The artist's latest sculpture exalted the human form, showcasing its beauty and strength.
The musician's soulful voice exalted the audience, moving them to tears and applause.

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