to rejoice over

  • 1Rejoice (The Emotions album) — Rejoice Studio album by The Emotions Released …

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  • 2Rejoice in the Lamb — (Op. 30) is a festival cantata for four soloists, SATB choir, and organ composed by Benjamin Britten in 1943 and based on the poem Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart (1722 1771). The poem, written while Smart was in an insane asylum, is a highly… …

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  • 3Rejoice in the Lord — is a weekly nationwide television broadcast of the campus church, a ministry of Pensacola Christian College.The show, whose first broadcast was in March 1982, is broadcast on the charismatic oriented Daystar Television Network on Sunday from 8 PM …

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  • 4Over Logging — South Park episode Stan s family packing the car to go to California …

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  • 5rejoice — v. (D; intr.) to rejoice at, in, over (they rejoiced at the good news) * * * [rɪ dʒɔɪs] in over (they rejoiced at the good news) (D; intr.) to rejoice at …

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  • 6rejoice — Synonyms and related words: adore, animate, appreciate, bask in, be pleased with, boost, brighten, buoy up, caper, caracole, carol, celebrate, cheer, chirp, chirrup, clap hands, dance, delight, delight in, derive pleasure from, devour, eat up,… …

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  • 7rejoice — re|joice [rıˈdʒɔıs] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: rejoir, from [i]Latin gaudere to rejoice ] 1.) literary to feel or show that you are very happy rejoice at/over/in ▪ His family rejoiced at the news. ▪ We rejoiced in our good fortune …

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  • 8rejoice — verb (I) literary to feel or show that you are very happy (+ at/over): His family rejoiced at the news. rejoice in sth phrasal verb (T) 1 to be very happy about something: We rejoiced in our good fortune. 2 BrE humorous to have a name or title… …

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  • 9rejoice — verb Syn: be happy, be glad, be delighted, celebrate, make merry; informal be over the moon Ant: mourn Phrases: rejoice in …

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  • 10rejoice — verb 1) they rejoiced when she returned Syn: be joyful, be happy, be pleased, be glad, be delighted, be elated, be ecstatic, be euphoric, be overjoyed, be as pleased as punch, be jubilant, be in raptures, be beside oneself with joy, be delirious …

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