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Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
ex·u·ber·ate       [ig-zoo-buh-reyt] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used without object), -at·ed, -at·ing.
to be exuberant; superabound; overflow.

[Origin: 1425–75; late ME < L exūberātus. See exuberant, -ate1]
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ex·u·ber·ate       (ĭg-zōō'bə-rāt')  Pronunciation Key 
intr.v.   ex·u·ber·at·ed, ex·u·ber·at·ing, ex·u·ber·ates
  1. To be exuberant.
  2. Archaic To abound; overflow.


[Middle English exuberaten, to make fruitful, from Latin exūberāre, exūberāt- : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + ūberāre, to be fruitful (from ūber, fertile; see euə-dh- in Indo-European roots).]

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exuberate

verb
to express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?" 

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Exuberate

Ex*u"ber*ate\, v. i. [L. exuberatus, p. p. of exuberare. See Exuberant, n.] To abound; to be in great abundance. [Obs.] --Boyle.

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