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exaltation [ˌıgzɔːlˈteıʃən] N

excitation [ˌeksıˈteıʃən] N

mutation [mjuːˈteıʃən] N

deputation [ˌdepjʊˈteıʃən] N

consultation [ˌkɒnsəlˈteıʃən] N

rotation [rəʊˈteıʃən] N

citation [saıˈteıʃən] N

notation [nəʊˈteıʃən] N

gestation [dʒeˈsteıʃən] N

agitation [ˌædʒıˈteıʃən] N

2. agitation:

▶ agitator N

flotation [fləʊˈteıʃən] N

adaptation [ˌædæpˈteıʃən] N

habitation [ˌhæbıˈteıʃən] N

1. habitation:

2. habitation:

limitation [ˌlımıˈteıʃən] N

1. limitation:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The dialogue between soloist and orchestra will be increasingly pressing, to go towards a lyrical and impassioned exultation.
en.wikipedia.org
No, their exultations were of a passion and devotion that is unafraid, that is embodied in emotion and affirmation, not of tragedy.
thequietus.com
From the beloved river banks they heard light and low the exultation of the waves.
en.wikipedia.org
Generally, relatives, neighbors, friends, and co-workers of the person receiving the flag would write their names, good luck messages, exultations, or other personal messages on the field of the flag.
en.wikipedia.org
And my exultation at the bizarre, cathartic scene outside the concert withered.
www.mcgilldaily.com
Similarly, among the many rakti ragas, these two ragas have a unique texture that will give a feel of exultation as well as emotion.
www.thehindu.com
Psalm of exultation, on the tongue of the sixth...
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But this didn't dampen the exultation of our publicist: fancy that!
www.telegraph.co.uk
This much we can realise, even though we are so close to it, the old safe instinct saves us from triumph and exultation.
en.wikipedia.org
The penultimate delivery produced exultation, exasperation, relief, and ultimately frustration in a chaotic 15 seconds.
www.espncricinfo.com

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