0 a very strong feeling of happiness --
1 the act of raising someone to a higher rank or more powerful position --
2 the act of raising someone or something to a more important position: --
the exaltation of art
Traditionally, there are five dignities; domicile and detriment, exaltation and fall, triplicity, terms, and face.
In rare cases, a couple's exaltation may be made sure through the ritual of the second anointing.
Domicile rulers were given 5 points of weight; exaltation rulers were given 4 points; and triplicity rulers were assigned 3 points of weight.
His music often conveys a feeling of rapture or exaltation.
The exaltation of poetry (by a poet) was necessary in a world that concentrated on material and especially martial success.
She bought a newspaper ad saying the subject matter did not contribute to the exaltation of the highest values of the human spirit.
I will admit that my own feelings were of horror, amounting almost to revulsion, and certainly not of exaltation.
We have made our exaltation known to them personally already.