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adjective1) (high-ranking) hoch* * *[iɡ'zo:ltid]* * *ex·alt·ed[ɪgˈzɔ:ltɪd]1. (elevated) hochto rise to an \exalted post zu einem hohen Posten aufsteigen\exalted rank hoher Rang2. (overjoyed) überschwänglich▪ to be \exalted überschwänglich reagieren* * *[Ig'zɔːltɪd]adj1) position, style hochat or on a less exalted level — auf nicht ganz so gehobener Ebene
the exalted ranks of... — die erhabenen Ränge der...
to be in exalted company — sich in gehobener Gesellschaft befinden
she moves only in the most exalted circles — sie bewegt sich nur in den besten Kreisen
2) mood, person exaltiert, überschwänglich* * *exalted [ıɡˈzɔːltıd] adj1. hoch (Ideal, Rang etc)2. gehoben (Stil etc)3. begeistert4. umg übertrieben hoch:have an exalted opinion of o.s* * *adjective1) (high-ranking) hoch2) (lofty, sublime) hoch [Ideal]; erhaben [Thema, Stil, Stimmung, Gedanke]* * *adj.erhoben adj.verherrlicht adj.
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