exuberate
ex·u·ber·ate
intransitive verb \-bə-ˌrāt\ex·u·ber·at·edex·u·ber·at·ing
Definition of EXUBERATE
1
archaic : to have something in abundance : overflow
2
: to become exuberant : show exuberance <exuberated over his victory>
Examples of EXUBERATE
- <after their first World Series championship in 86 years, Bostonians felt that they had earned the right to exuberate with abandon>
First Known Use of EXUBERATE
15th century
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