Rejoicing in a sentence as a noun

I almost sent an email at work in all caps rejoicing this.

That ought to be cause for rejoicing, not flogging the dead license horse.

Personally, as long as there are people willing to take his place, I'm not rejoicing one bit.

The way to say those in English is "rejoicing in the misfortune of others" and "business owner.

Well, I'm not currently living in Venezuela, but throughout my network I see much rejoicing.

Rejoicing in a sentence as an adjective

A while ago I would have dismissed such a thing as a pipe dream, and when I became convinced that Rust could work it was a moment of great rejoicing.

Amidst much rejoicing, we were provided a handful of IBM 3270 dumb terminals"Actually, the 3270 terminal was pretty smart for its time.

What material would you suggest they could use?I realize it's not always the same people rejoicing that are then complaining, but I do see kind of a pattern here.

The particular parts of whatever computational substrate you’d devoted to the problem now held beings; virtual beings capable of reacting so much like the back-in-reality beings they were modelling – because how else were they to do so convincingly without also hoping, suffering, rejoicing, caring, living and dreaming?By this reasoning, then, you couldn’t just turn off your virtual environment and the living, thinking creatures it contained at the completion of a run or when a simulation had reached the end of its useful life; that amounted to ********.”

Rejoicing definitions

noun

a feeling of great happiness

noun

the utterance of sounds expressing great joy

See also: exultation jubilation

adjective

joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success; "rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day"; "a triumphal success"; "a triumphant shout"

See also: exultant exulting jubilant prideful triumphal triumphant