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单词 exuberate
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exuberateadj.

Etymology: < Latin exūberātus, past participle of exūberāre : see exuberant adj.
Obsolete.
Overflowing, superabundant.
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the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [adjective] > superabundant
superabundantc1475
superaboundinga1513
riotous1573
exsuperant1596
exuberate1638
traboccant1651
exundanta1661
exuberant1664
1638 T. Whitaker Blood of Grape 17 The exuberate singularity in Merchants of all nations.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

exuberatev.

/ɛɡˈzjuːbəreɪt/
Forms: Middle English past participle exuberate.
Etymology: < Latin exūberāt- participial stem of exūberāre : see exuberant adj.
1.
a. intransitive. To be exuberant; to abound, overflow.
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the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > abundance > abound [verb (intransitive)]
flowc1000
flower1340
abounda1350
redounda1382
swarm1399
walm1399
bound1568
pour1574
gush1577
exuberate1623
pullulate1641
hotter1860
resonate1955
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Exuberate, to abound.
1648 R. Boyle Seraphic Love (1660) 59 That vast confluence and immensity that exuberates in God.
1656 tr. T. White Peripateticall Inst. 420 Trees are thrown by Timber-men into water, least their native moisture should exuberate into rottennesse.
a1672 A. Wood Life (1848) 36 Such tow'ring ebullitions do not exuberate in my Aganippe.
1839 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe IV. vii. 547 Scarron..[was] endowed with vast gaiety, which generally exuberated in buffoon jests.
1853 W. M. Thackeray Eng. Humourists iii. 159 One whose..breast exuberated with human kindness.
b. to exuberate into: to pass by exuberance of growth, develop into. to exuberate in: to indulge in with exuberant feeling.
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1716 M. Davies Diss. Author & Oecon. Lat. Drama 2 in Athenæ Britannicæ III Two of its [sc. Ch. of England's] considerable Members exuberating into that of Comprehenders.
1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1781 II. 387 Johnson: He might have exuberated into an Atheist.
1887 M. B. Betham-Edwards Next of Kin Wanted I. v She exuberated in the delicious..sense of romance.
2. transitive. In Alchemy: ? To render fruitful (mercury, the alkahest). [Compare classical Latin exūberāre to make fruitful.]
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the world > matter > alchemy > alchemical processes > [verb (transitive)] > miscellaneous other processes
enlutec1386
rubifyc1405
exuberate1471
diamondize1893
1471 G. Ripley Compound of Alchymy Pref., in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Britannicum (1652) 126 Our Menstrue by labour exuberate.
1650 E. Ashmole tr. A. Dee Fasciculus Chemicus v. 77 That Earth so mingled with Menstruous Matter, is called Argent vive, Exuberated, which gather speedily, and while it is new.
1671 J. Webster Metallographia xii. 196 Those that know this will dismiss common Mercury from creating the Stone, or exuberating its humidity.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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