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Definitions of elate in various dictionaries:
verb - fill with high spirits
Elated.
adv - to raise the spirits of [v ELATED, ELATING, ELATES] : ELATEDLY
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Fill with joy |
Send |
Cheer |
Overjoy |
Tickle pink |
Opposite of deject |
Tickle |
Exhilarate |
Thrill |
Make jubilant |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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fill with high spirits fill with optimism |
To make proud or joyful: Her success elated the family. |
Elated. |
Make (someone) ecstatically happy. |
In high spirits exultant or proud. |
in high spirits exultant or proud. |
make (someone) ecstatically happy. |
Elate might refer to |
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Phoenix is a genus of 14 species of palms, native to an area starting from the Canary Islands in the west, across northern and central Africa, to the extreme southeast of Europe (Crete), and continuing throughout southern Asia from Turkey east to southern China and Malaysia. The diverse habitats they occupy include swamps, deserts, and mangrove sea coasts. Most Phoenix species originate in semiarid regions, but usually occur near high groundwater levels, rivers, or springs. The genus is unusual among members of subfamily Coryphoideae in having pinnate, rather than palmate leaves; tribe Caryoteae also have pinnate or bipinnate leaves.The palms were more numerous and widespread in the past than they are at present. Some Phoenix palms have become naturalised in other parts of the world; in particular, the date palm's long history of cultivation means that escaped plants in the past have long-since become ingrained into the native ecosystems of countries far from its original range in the |