exult

  • 11exult — ex|ult [ıgˈzʌlt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: exulter, from Latin exsultare, from saltare to jump ] formal to show that you are very happy and proud, especially because you have succeeded in doing something exult at/in/over ▪… …

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  • 12exult — ex|ult [ ıg zʌlt ] verb intransitive FORMAL to feel or show great pleasure and excitement, especially about something you have achieved: REJOICE: exult at/in: Exulting in their success, the team did a lap of honor around the stadium. ╾… …

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  • 13exult — [[t]ɪgzʌ̱lt[/t]] exults, exulting, exulted VERB If you exult in a triumph or success that you have had, you feel and show great happiness and pleasure because of it. [WRITTEN] [V in/at n] He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day...… …

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  • 14exult — ex•ult [[t]ɪgˈzʌlt[/t]] v. i. 1) to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy: exulted over their victory[/ex] 2) Obs. to leap for joy • Etymology: 1560–70; < L ex(s) ultāre to leap up, exult ex•ult′ing•ly, adv …

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  • 15Exult Inc. — Exult Inc. was a company, headquartered in Irvine, California that provided business services related to Human Resources HR and Business Process Outsourcing BPO. Exult was created in 1998 and originally operated under the name of BPO US, Inc. Its …

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  • 16exult — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle French exulter, from Latin exsultare, literally, to leap up, from ex + saltare to leap more at saltation Date: 1548 1. obsolete to leap for joy 2. to be extremely joyful ; rejoice < the team exulted in their&#8230; …

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  • 17exult — exultingly, adv. /ig zult /, v.i. 1. to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly; be highly elated or jubilant: They exulted over their victory. 2. Obs. to leap, esp. for joy. [1560 70; < L ex(s)ultare to leap up, equiv. to ex …

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  • 18exult — verb /ɪɡˈzʌlt/ to rejoice, be very happy …

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  • 19exult — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. rejoice, vaunt, jubilate, gloat, crow, triumph, glory. See boasting, rejoicing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. glory, revel, delight, triumph, crow, boast, be jubilant, jubilate, jump for joy*, walk on&#8230; …

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  • 20exult — ex·ult || ɪg zÊŒlt v. be happy, rejoice …

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