Sentence examples for to rejoice from inspiring English sources

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to rejoice

verb

To be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy.

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A cause to rejoice?

None, however, to rejoice with.

Investors, too, have reason to rejoice.

But it may be premature to rejoice.

The women had cause to rejoice.

Vegetable lovers have another reason to rejoice.

This isn't any time to rejoice.

We certainly have plenty to rejoice about.

He seems to rejoice in the nickname.

Star Wars fans raised their light sabres to rejoice.

(He did not live to rejoice in its ultimate adoption).

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