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v. - To express great joy; Feel extreme happiness or elation.

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  • Who cannot exult in Spring?
  • Indeed, indeed, dearest Mrs. Martin, you may 'exult' for me -- and this though it should all end here and now.
  • Indeed, indeed, dearest Mrs. Martin, you may 'exult' for me ” and this though it should all end here and now.
  • None should exult in having acquired great wealth.
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  • The whole school would "exalt" (to praise) the quarterback and "exult" (to be very glad or jubilant, or to rejoice) wildly after every win.
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