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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
elate .
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Examples
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But especially mailing them about their articles and how we enjoyed it elates the writer and acts like an inspiration or kind of catalyst to write more and more.
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Thinking about the wonderful creature simply elates me, refreshing my beautiful childhood memories.
Subhash Ghimire: Will Nepal's Himalayan Yetis Be Ever Found? 2009
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Oxytocin mellows, elates, and throws you into a mental fog.
Romi Lassally: Too Much Sex = Failed Relationships: What Will They Think of Next? 2008
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It soothes and elates, bringing me back to the ...
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It soothes and elates, bringing me back to the emotional state of being on a class trip in kindergarten, when every kid lined up at the local ice cream parlor and ordered the same thing: mint chocolate chip in a sugar cone.
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As a result, many children play detective to figure out what is going on in our jobs that upsets or elates us.
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Cutting taxes still elates anti-tax conservatives, as it did in Reagan's day, but runaway spending by the modern party has outraged small-government conservatives.
Archive 2008-01-01 Stephen Retherford 2008
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For he whom pleasure makes a coward will quickly lose, if he continues inactive, the delights of ease which he is so unwilling to renounce; and he whose arrogance is stimulated by victory does not see how hollow is the confidence which elates him.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007
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It "elates in detail how American soldiers -- many of whom were poorly trained and equipped -- bore the burden of bad planning and the bad decisions of their senior commanders."
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As James Joyce once wrote, "Rapid motion through space elates one."
Best Adventure Cars 2006
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