exaltation, n.f., exaltation, exalting.

exalté, -e, n. and part., enthusiast, fanatic; person over-excited; exalted, elated; over-excited, heated, feverish.

exalter, v.a., to exalt, to extol, to magnify, to glorify, to cry up; to excite, to elate, to inflame, to over-excite; (chem.) to exalt, to purify.

s’exalter, v.r., to become excited, elated, to rise, to be exalted; to be over-excited; to extol, to magnify; to cry up one another.

examen (-min), n.m., examination, investigation, survey; inspection, scrutiny. — préliminaire; little-go. Jury d’—; board of examiners. Faire l’— d’un livre; to examine a book. Après mûr —; after mature examination. — de conscience; self-examination. Se préparer à un —; to prepare for an examination. Libre —; free thinking.

examinat-eur, n.m., -rice, n.f., examiner. — supérieur pour les mathématiques; (universities) moderator. — adjoint; assistant-examiner.

examiné, -e, part., examined.

examiner, v.a., to examine, to inquire into, to inspect, to survey, to look at; to weigh, to discuss, to consider, to explore. — à fond; to sift thoroughly. — rapidement; to glance over, to run over.

s’examiner, v.r., to examine, to search one’s self; to examine one’s own conscience; to examine, or to observe, one another attentively.

exanthémateu-x, -se, adj., (med.) exanthematous.