exalter (Meaning)

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exalter (n.)

One who exalts or raises to dignity.

exalter Sentence Examples

  1. The choir exalted their voices in a glorious anthem that filled the cathedral.
  2. The preacher's words exalted the virtues of kindness and compassion.
  3. The general was exalted to a position of great honor after winning a decisive victory.
  4. The politician was exalted by the media, who praised his policies and leadership.
  5. The scientist was exalted by her colleagues for her groundbreaking research.
  6. The athlete was exalted by the fans, who cheered and chanted her name.
  7. The artist was exalted by the critics, who hailed her work as a masterpiece.
  8. The teacher was exalted by the students, who appreciated her dedication and passion.
  9. The parent was exalted by the child, who looked up to them with admiration and love.
  10. The friend was exalted by the other, who cherished their friendship and loyalty.

FAQs About the word exalter

One who exalts or raises to dignity.

promote,elevate, magnify, lift, enthrone, upgrade, uplift, deify, aggrandize, honor

demean, humiliate, humble, degrade, minimize,humble, degrade, humiliate, minimize, demean

The choir exalted their voices in a glorious anthem that filled the cathedral.

The preacher's words exalted the virtues of kindness and compassion.

The general was exalted to a position of great honor after winning a decisive victory.

The politician was exalted by the media, who praised his policies and leadership.