Exalt vs. Dignify

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Exaltverb

(transitive) To honor; to hold in high esteem.

Exaltverb

(transitive) To raise in rank, status etc., to elevate.

Exaltverb

(transitive) To elate, or fill with the joy of success.

Exaltverb

To refine or subtilize.

Exaltverb

To raise high; to elevate; to lift up.

Exaltverb

To elevate in rank, dignity, power, wealth, character, or the like; to dignify; to promote; as, to exalt a prince to the throne, a citizen to the presidency.

Exaltverb

To elevate by prise or estimation; to magnify; to extol; to glorify.

Exaltverb

To lift up with joy, pride, or success; to inspire with delight or satisfaction; to elate.

Exaltverb

To elevate the tone of, as of the voice or a musical instrument.

Exaltverb

To render pure or refined; to intensify or concentrate; as, to exalt the juices of bodies.

Exaltverb

praise, glorify, or honor;

Exaltverb

fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage);

Exaltverb

heighten or intensify;

Exaltverb

raise in rank, character, or status;

Exaltverb

think or speak very highly of (someone or something)

Exaltverb

raise to a higher rank or position

Exaltverb

make noble in character; dignify

Dignifyverb

(transitive) To invest with dignity or honour.

Dignifyverb

(transitive) To give distinction to.

Dignifyverb

(transitive) To exalt in rank.

Dignifyverb

To treat as worthy or acceptable; to indulge or condone by acknowledging.

Dignifyverb

To invest with dignity or honor; to make illustrious; to give distinction to; to exalt in rank; to honor.

Dignifyverb

confer dignity or honor upon;

Dignifyverb

raise the status of;

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