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Definition of Jubilated
1. jubilate [v] - See also: jubilate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jubilated
Literary usage of Jubilated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
"This time the words jubilated from the lips of Lieutenant Douglas Ottinger in
April, 1850. With his fifty partners he had sailed from San Francisco on the ..."
2. The Bookman (1910)
"In an instant her arms were round her mother's neck, clasped in a bear-like hug;
and her voice jubilated : "She doesn't mind, after all, Enn; ..."
3. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1906)
"Sotomayor was "jubilated" with half his salary of nine thousand ducats, which he
enjoyed for five years longer.1 Arce y Reynoso, as we shall see, ..."
4. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"History does not say whether they jubilated; for there are no Englishmen in Boondi
to write accounts of demonstrations and foundation-stone laying to the ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"The British Nation jubilated and cheered the Japanese because Japan rendered such
good services as an instrument against Russia. ..."
6. A Book of Operas: Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1919)
"... of our South have treated as a musical instrument, to slay a thousand Philistines,
jubilated in song: — With the jawbone of an ass Heaps upon heaps! ..."
7. Life of John Boyle O'Reilly by James Jeffrey Roche, Mary Murphy O'Reilly (1891)
"God knows, against the Czar of Russia if they jubilated in his honor, with the
prisons and mines of Siberia filled with Poles ; I would ..."