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exaltedly, adv.|ɛgˈzɒltɪdlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an exalted manner or degree; in a high style; also, with exaltation or excitement.
1790G. Walker Serm. II. xviii. 51 No one can think exaltedly of God, and think meanly of man, who is the work of God. 1852Blackw. Mag. LXXI. 747 One does not require to dine exaltedly in order to dine well. 1855Dickens in J. Forster Life (1874) III, Old Lemaître plays his famous character, and never did I see anything, in art, so exaltedly horrible and awful. 1887T. Hardy Woodlanders II. xvii. 323, ‘I knew I was right!’ said Grace exaltedly. |