exuberating

exuberating
v. be in abundance; abound

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  • exuberate — /ig zooh beuh rayt /, v.i., exuberated, exuberating. to be exuberant; superabound; overflow. [1425 75; late ME < L exuberatus. See EXUBERANT, ATE1] * * * …   Universalium

  • exuberant — mid 15c., from M.Fr. exubérant and directly from L. exuberantem (nom. exuberans) overabundance, prp. of exuberare be abundant, grow luxuriously, from ex thoroughly + uberare be fruitful, related to uber udder, from PIE root *eue dh r (see UDDER ( …   Etymology dictionary

  • intoxicant — adj 1. alcoholic, intoxicating, Archaic. intoxicative, inebriant, inebriating, inebriative. 2. exciting, breath taking, thrilling, heady, stirring, moving; exhilarating, exuberating, invigorating, stimulating, animating, inspiring. n 3. alcoholic …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • exuberate — /əgˈzjubəreɪt/ (say uhg zyoohbuhrayt), /ɛg / (say eg ) verb (i) (exuberated, exuberating) to be exuberant; superabound; overflow …  

  • exuberate — [eg zo͞o′bər āt΄, eg zyo͞o′bərāt΄; ig zo͞o′bər āt΄, ig zyo͞o′bər āt΄] vi. exuberated, exuberating [ME exuberaten < L exuberatus, pp. of exuberare] Rare to be exuberant; abound …   English World dictionary

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