rejoice in the PONS Dictionary

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Social and political conflict as well as inter and intra confessional hostility momentarily subsided as much of the continent rejoiced in the liberal victories.
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Those who opposed this procedure greatly rejoiced that, the hospitals and the profession are saved from a scandalous proceeding.
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When she finally achieves her goal, there is little to rejoice about.
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They find a grand celebration awaiting them, with old faces tearfully rejoicing in their arrival.
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He rejoiced to find such a beautiful girl and took her home.
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Some regiments nevertheless rejoiced in the nicknames of the bloodybacks or the bendovers if they were notorious for the number of floggings ordered.
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Inhabitants will rejoice in the company of their parents, spouses, and children (provided they were admitted to paradise) conversing and recalling the past.
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He leaves his wife and daughter, moving into his childhood cottage, rejoicing in his independence and the traditional ways of fenland life.
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Go, rejoice of my name and teach others to do so.
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I rejoice in the glory of the attempt.
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