0 present participle of exult
1 to express great pleasure or happiness, especially at someone else's defeat or failure:
The refugees are not exulting in it.
I have no intention of exulting.
Let there be no exulting among our ill-wishers!
Everyone then ran round it with a torch, exulting.
A male student started to recite his own work, a jumbled, jokey misogynistic piece exulting in violence towards women.
No other resources but to submit to the tyranny of exulting enemies or settle a new country.
Proud: exulting in your name.