Examples of 'exultation' in a sentence

Meaning of "exultation"

Exultation (noun): A feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; great happiness and excitement. It is often used to describe a state of extreme joy or satisfaction after achieving success or victory
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  • The act of exulting; great joy at success or victory, or at any advantage gained; rapturous delight

How to use "exultation" in a sentence

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exultation
The feeling of exultation that you experienced.
For these colors give me an extraordinary exultation.
There was a singular exultation in his every movement.
I could have uttered a war whoop of exultation.
The popular exultation overflowed all limits.
People are prepared to accept that simple exultation.
Of its exultation among the nations.
My home is the home of laughter and exultation.
In the exultation of a freedom they deem already won.
Come into his presence with exultation.
I have endured her exultation again and again.
I floated out of the hospital in a state of exultation.
Light and low the exultation of the waves.
My exultation would have broken out.
Her moment of exultation cost her.

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But his heart was filled with exultation.
To the exultation of a choosen few.
These crowds were delirious with exultation and relief.
A voice of exultation and salvation is in the tabernacles of the just.
But the source of real exultation.
He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name.
He shall see his face in exultation.
All exultation in anything else should be exultation in the cross.
Earlier fears were lost in exultation.
Giant exultation at the premier.
The aim of education is exultation.
Exultation did battle with fear.
They cry out in exultation.
With frightened exultation he tried his new power of divination.
It seemed as if their yells of exultation.
Their exultation voiced.
I crave mental exultation.
Delivers exultation to my veins.
We have known the bitterness of defeat and the exultation of triumph.
A share of feminism by the exultation of women and its place in society.
The predominant mood of the chorale prelude is one of joyous exultation.
You precious winners all your exultation partake to every one.
And this bears directly on our vision of education for exultation.
They have born witness to the exultation as well as the heartbreak.
Here is the exultation of hope of glory before verse three introduces tribulations.
Certain kind of exultation.
But any sense of exultation by church leaders is tempered by a familiar feeling of persecution.
The language of exultation.
Exultation of flight.
Hats and handkerchiefs were waved in mad exultation and triumphant loyalty.
She had come to the party filled with a strange feeling of anxious exultation.
Each victory was greeted with exultation in the sight of all the people.
The exultation of their heart has ceased and their dancing has been changed into mourning.
A direct sense of exultation.
They may prompt creative exultation or may provoke disastrous actions and poor decisions.

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