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jubilate

verb as in exult

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“You do not know how excited we are. Our teachers will jubilate and dance,” he is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying.

From BBC

Now, he said, the elite "jubilates" whenever the year 2045 is mentioned, since that is the projected date by which the U.S. is predicted to become a majority-minority nation.

From Salon

If the Yankees were in no mood to watch the Red Sox jubilate, a glance at the scoreboard didn’t help matters.

She will be the soloist in the Met Orchestra’s concert at Carnegie Hall on June 5, singing Mozart’s “Exsultate, jubilate” and the solo in the finale of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.

The rebels will try to consolidate power in the capital, where tens of thousands of their supporters jubilated after Mr Saleh’s death.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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