Definition: Exalt, also spelled exalting or exalte, can refer to any one of several meanings: - The act of expressing great or exalted praise for something or someone. - In Christianity, "exalt" often refers to the Roman Emperor who was an example of exaltation after his reign. - A higher or more elevated state of being. - "Exaltation" can also refer to a form of elevation in education, such as gaining an academic degree from university. - To put or make someone feel extremely proud or happy; elevate someone's feelings. - Exalted may also mean exalted in some other context, especially when used figuratively or metaphorically. - In the English language, "exalt" is a verb meaning to raise (to "lift up") something or someone above another, usually towards the top or superior position. It can be used in many different contexts. - Also see "exalting" as well. Example sentence: "I exalted her for her loyalty." In summary, 'Exalt' is an adjective that can describe any one of several meanings related to feeling proud or elevated and expressing admiration towards someone or something.