Unexalted
adjective
1.
raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station:
an exalted personage.
2.
noble or elevated; lofty:
an exalted style of writing.
3.
rapturously excited.
adjective
1.
high or elevated in rank, position, dignity, etc
2.
elevated in character; noble; lofty: an exalted ideal
3.
(informal) excessively high; inflated: he has an exalted opinion of himself
4.
intensely excited; elated
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