exalting

[igˈzôltiNG]

exalting Definition

  • 1praising highly; glorifying
  • 2raising to a higher level or position

Using exalting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exalting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The exalting speech by the president inspired the nation.

  • Example

    The exalting melody of the music moved the audience to tears.

  • Example

    The exalting promotion made her feel proud and accomplished.

exalting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with exalting

  • self-exalting

    boasting or promoting oneself excessively

    Example

    His self-exalting behavior turned off many of his colleagues.

  • giving glory and honor to Jesus Christ

    Example

    The church service was focused on exalting Christ and praising His name.

  • behaving in a way that suggests one is superior to others

    Example

    She has a tendency of exalting herself above others, which makes people uncomfortable around her.

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Summary: exalting in Brief

The term 'exalting' [igˈzôltiNG] refers to praising or glorifying someone or something, or raising them to a higher level or position. It can be used to describe speeches, music, or promotions, as in 'The exalting speech by the president inspired the nation.' 'Exalting' can also be used negatively, as in 'self-exalting,' meaning boasting excessively, or 'exalting oneself above others,' suggesting superiority.