Exult in a sentence as a verb

I setup exult on top of the version i got from gog.

This is the sort of thing which encourages people who exult science to act as if those who don't are stupid.

Yes, it takes a while to realize that we should exult in the 'crooked timber of humanity'.

We should on the other hand exult in the crimes of others and in our own nobility in opposing them.

Nor should we exult when men applaud us, as if we had already attained our reward for a virtuous life on earth.

He does not easily exult, despair or anger: to do so would be an indulgence, a distraction from his goals.

They exult in creating division and making us fight with one another, when we should be united against the ruling classes.

While we might exult in the ruin-porn of Detroit, it is a city on the mend, and is really an interesting city full of significant potential.

Just as a microbe might feel proud of spreading a pestilence, so the pessimistic mouse might exult to think that he was renewing in the cat the torture of conscious existence.

I’ve worked with secretly terrible engineers. I’ve seen lots of code samples submitted by secretly terrible engineers. I’ve been told that putting asserts in the code is bad practice because it means that the code is making assumptions, and I’ve seen my co-workers exult because they were successfully able to change the simple implementation of an interface without having to change the client code.

Exult definitions

verb

feel extreme happiness or elation

verb

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

See also: exuberate rejoice triumph jubilate