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exuberate
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ex·u·ber·ate  (g-zb-rt)
intr.v. ex·u·ber·at·ed, ex·u·ber·at·ing, ex·u·ber·ates
1. To be exuberant.
2. Archaic To abound; overflow.

[Middle English exuberaten, to make fruitful, from Latin exberre, exbert- : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + berre, to be fruitful (from ber, fertile; see eu-dh- in Indo-European roots).]

exuberate [ɪgˈzjuːbəˌreɪt]
vb (intr) Rare
1. to be exuberant
2. to abound or grow in profusion
[from Latin exūberāre to be abundant; see exuberant]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.exuberateexuberate - to express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?"
glory - rejoice proudly
chirk up, cheer up, cheer - become cheerful


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