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exuberate (verb), exuberates; exuberated; exuberating
1. To abound; to be in great quantities: The apple trees apparently exuberated more apples than usual this year.
2. To express great joy and being very lively, happy, and energetic: Helena's little girl is exuberating a personality that gives pleasure to all of those who are near her.
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exuberated (adjective), more exuberated, most exuberated
1. A reference to being greatly supplied: The exuberated farmers achieved better results with their crops for the first time in years.
2. A descriptive term for that which is more than adequate: Sam won an exuberated amount of money which he intends to use to pay for the fees and living expenses required for his advanced university studies.
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