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exhilarate
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ex·hil·a·rate  (g-zl-rt)
tr.v. ex·hil·a·rat·ed, ex·hil·a·rat·ing, ex·hil·a·rates
1. To cause to feel happily refreshed and energetic; elate: We were exhilarated by the cool, pine-scented air.
2. To invigorate; stimulate: bold designs that exhilarate the viewer's imagination.

[Latin exhilarre, exhilart- : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + hilarre, to make cheerful (from hilaris, hilarus, cheerful, from Greek hilaros).]

ex·hila·rative adj.
ex·hila·rator n.

exhilarate
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[-rating, -rated] to make (someone) feel lively and cheerful [Latin exhilarare]
exhilaration n
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Verb1.exhilarateexhilarate - fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
elate, intoxicate, uplift, lift up, pick up - fill with high spirits; fill with optimism; "Music can uplift your spirits"

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Football is 76 trombones, tail-gate parties, golden memories, and a sport that always exhilarates us, enthralls us, and captures our hearts.
 
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