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Enthrone

To seat on a throne to exalt to the seat of royalty or of high authority hence to invest with sovereign authority or dignity

Enhance

To raise or lift up to exalt

Deify

To make a god of to exalt to the rank of a deity to enroll among the deities to apotheosize as Julius Caeligsar was deified

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dignify

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

Elate

To raise to exalt

Paradise

To affect or exalt with visions of felicity to entrance to bewitch

Nobilitate

To make noble to ennoble to exalt

VerbarHyperaeligsthesia

A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body or of a part of it

Rudmas-day

the Invention of the Cross; and the other on the 14th of September, called the Holy Rood-day, the Exaltation of the Cross

Officer

be an officer must hold some office though it does not matter whether the office is humble or exalted and the remuneration must be made by the government, Manshanker Prabhashanker Dwivedi v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1970

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Enthrone

To seat on a throne to exalt to the seat of royalty or of high authority hence to invest with sovereign authority or dignity

Enhance

To raise or lift up to exalt

Deify

To make a god of to exalt to the rank of a deity to enroll among the deities to apotheosize as Julius Caeligsar was deified

Keep your definitions linked to case research

dignify

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

Elate

To raise to exalt

Paradise

To affect or exalt with visions of felicity to entrance to bewitch

Nobilitate

To make noble to ennoble to exalt

VerbarHyperaeligsthesia

A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body or of a part of it

Rudmas-day

the Invention of the Cross; and the other on the 14th of September, called the Holy Rood-day, the Exaltation of the Cross

Officer

be an officer must hold some office though it does not matter whether the office is humble or exalted and the remuneration must be made by the government, Manshanker Prabhashanker Dwivedi v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1970

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