"The exultation over the political victory gave way to more serious consideration."
"While you were running down the streets in exultationlast Tuesday night, the largest taxpayer bailout to corporate America in history was being administered by no-bid Bush crony Reuben Jeffery, who lost billions of taxpayer cash in Paul Bremer's Iraq."
-The Huffington Post, Tom Gilroy: Keep The Lipstick Off The Pig
No
"To exult" means "to celebrate" or "to rejoice. " One example-sentence for its use in contemporary English is as follows: "Prudent politicians know well that it does not pay to exult before all of the results have come in. "
He'll exult when he sees his wonderful grade.
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No
"To exult" means "to celebrate" or "to rejoice. " One example-sentence for its use in contemporary English is as follows: "Prudent politicians know well that it does not pay to exult before all of the results have come in. "
He'll exult when he sees his wonderful grade.
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