Using "exalted" in a sentence

His new book takes on some of the largest questions that come with searching for the soul of this stupendous city: Has paganism survived Christianity in subtle or not so subtle ways? Do people think differently about death when living in immediate reach of a large volcano? For all the book’s exalted aims, though, the tone remains light, the content varied, the sense of mission wholly personal.
Source: The New Yorker

Since then his performances have been on a plateau, albeit an exalted one.
Source: The Guardian

The manager’s message exalted her own work ethic, saying she had gone in for shifts when ill and even once after her car was destroyed in a crash.
Source: The Guardian US

It may not reach the exalted levels that his later work achieves, but I've never seen anything among this work that I would think he would be embarrassed by.
Source: NPR

God has exalted her so that she needs no nourishment but that which He provides.
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta Reporter Newspapers + Atlanta Intown

The rest of exalted Shaolin masters seemed only somewhat interested in being there, often coming and going from the stage mid-song.
Source: IndyStar

Her voice is exalted by that reach, the rush of stretching one’s limbs, flesh and blood high.
Source: Los Angeles Times

com/ayRkppbmT1— スタジオジブリ STUDIO GHIBLI (@JP_GHIBLI) December 12, 2022 The exalted anime director, rather famously, isn’t all that fond of doing publicity projects, so it was kind of a surprise to see the camera focused so squarely on him.
Source: Fast Company

Getty Images/iStockphoto Symbolized by the mighty lion, Leos have a regal bearing and there is no cookie more royally exalted than the disturbingly named ladyfinger.
Source: New York Post

Young will play Vera Parini, a Hampton’s WASP who is one of the most exalted editors at Wagner Books.
Source: Deadline

  One might not be able to tell from explorations of 50 Cent’s post-2004 material, but the man at one point was a legitimately formidable rhymer, if not a traditional wordsmith in the vein of exalted New York exports such as Rakim and Nas.
Source: So what happened? Lootpress

That’s the story with so many of the fitness phenomena that Friedman writes about: they offer women an outlet for their energy, or an affirmation of their physical competence, and then pastimes harden into life styles, empowerment becomes a commercial slogan, particular body types get exalted and fetishized, and some of the fun seeps out.
Source: The New Yorker

“GAMORA BACK AND ABSOLUTELY SERVING LOOKS I HAVE MISSED HER SO MUCH,” another exalted of Saldaña’s green skin and black biker jacket.
Source: New York Post

It’s good because, really, Double Album – a companion piece of sorts to its exalted predecessor – is not one of their better records.
Source: Kerrang!

And I’ve been tap dancing my whole life, thinking that if I just stay in this box, they will see me as good and different than the others, and worthy of being exalted and whatever.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment

The guy who broke Roger Maris’ exalted home run record (Mark McGwire)? No plaque for him.
Source: The Athletic

And as such, Black bodies should be afforded the same exalted mystery.
Source: Literary Hub

Since then his performances have been on a plateau, albeit an exalted one.
Source: The Guardian

You all are the ones that damn-near exalted Coach Prime to civil rights activist levels like he was former Alcorn State football star Medgar Evers, Fred Hampton, Martin Luther King Jr.
Source: HBCU Sports

Kricke enjoyed an exalted career, with solo exhibitions at home and abroad throughout his lifetime.
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It may not reach the exalted levels that his later work achieves, but I've never seen anything among this work that I would think he would be embarrassed by.
Source: Interlochen

And I’ve been tap dancing my whole life, thinking that if I just stay in this box, they will see me as good and different than the others, and worthy of being exalted and whatever.
Source: IndieWire

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