1. exalting - Adjective
2. exalting - Verb
4. exalting - Adjective Satellite
of Exalt
Source: Webster's dictionaryan exalting eulogy Source: Internet
ennobling thoughts Source: Internet
For example, Rousseau viewed Machiavelli's work as a satirical piece in which Machiavelli exposes the faults of a one-man rule rather than exalting amorality. Source: Internet
Gentrification issues, too, have kept many Angelenos from exalting the market’s better, faster, stronger version with too much enthusiasm, lest we appear insensitive. Source: Internet
One of the largest and most influential churches within the Presbyterian Church USA (one that is center-left in theology, by the way) seems to be moving in the direction of exalting Mary. Source: Internet
Yet Robert Hatch in The Nation thought it as "excellent a filming of the play as one can expect" and Vincent Canby in The New York Times called it "an exalting Lear, full of exquisite terror". Source: Internet