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exults
  • present tense form of exult (3rd person singular).

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Exults Newman: "Everything Du Pont anticipated has finally happened."

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Exults Executive Director of the State Democratic Party Michael Gordon, who is neutral: "Now California has been thrust into prominence."

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Exults Apple's cofounder, Steven Jobs, a self-made engineer who is all of 23: ''We will sell more computers this year than IBM has in five.''

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Exults Barton Biggs, chief portfolio strategist for the Morgan Stanley investment firm: "It's like watching the movie of the 1970s run backwards."

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Lost is the hope that soothed each pain: I live, but live no more to reign, While Lanká's lord, untouched by ill, Exults in safe defiance still.”

From The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Griffith, Ralph T. H. (Ralph Thomas Hotchkin)