exult in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

exult in the PONS Dictionary

exult Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to exult at [or in] the prize

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Proud: exulting in your name.
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And any production should make us laugh, exult and cry for real people in whom we can see ourselves.
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The spirit and joie de vivre he exulted throughout the tournament -- both off -- but especially on the pitch, were truly a joy to behold.
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A male student started to recite his own work, a jumbled, jokey misogynistic piece exulting in violence towards women.
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Now the physician is absent, disease extends itself on every side, and exults its enemy is no more.
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He exults in his victory; he is now the best ever.
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No other resources but to submit to the tyranny of exulting enemies or settle a new country.
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Poetry exulted in a child as a form of immortality.
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When the judge tells a sentence, the plaintiffs begin to exult but the responsible parties aren't satisfied with the sentence.
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Art institutions have long exulted in the blurring of high and low culture.
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