Examples of 'jubilate' in a sentence

Meaning of "jubilate"

Jubilate (verb): A traditional religious term often used in hymns or liturgy to express joy, jubilation, or celebration. It is commonly associated with praising or rejoicing
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  • To show elation or triumph; to rejoice.
  • The third Sunday after Easter.

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How can you jubilate.
Later he used parts of it for his compositions Laudate pueri dominum and Utrecht Jubilate.
Every culture has its own way to jubilate the union of two people.
And once more he sat down on his cloud and continued to jubilate.
How can you jubilate Sitting in cages.
We are waiting for you at the concert of the choral Jubilate di Ponteranica.
The concept of Jubilate is pretty simple.
He was closely associated with Jubilate Hymns.
Jubilate unto the God of Jacob.
Mozart the motet Exsultate jubilate and the Et incarnatus.
Exsultate Jubilate The artists all of worldwide reputation.
Thee and the Jubilate.
The Jubilate Group administers copyright for its members.
The renowned Maltese choir Jubilate Deo is named after this document.
They jubilate one another, as if they moved a finger to achieve this.

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Chilcott wrote two larger sacred works, Canticles of Light and Jubilate.
How can you jubilate Sitting in cages Never taking wing?
Bach composed the cantata in Leipzig for the third Sunday after Easter, called Jubilate.
Henry, will you drink with me to jubilate your wild good fortune?
To jubilate your wild good fortune, eh? Henry … Henry will you drink with me.
Lord is our path - Jubilate deo.
To jubilate your wild good fortune, right?
Hollinfare Jubilate - choir.
Hollinfare Jubilate - choir ( AATB or SATB ) and organ.
We sing God's praises - Jubilate.

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