0 to express great pleasure or happiness, especially at someone else's defeat or failure: --
1 to express great pleasure or happiness, esp. at your success or at someone else’s failure: --
I have no intention of exulting.
The refugees are not exulting in it.
Indeed, they exult in that fact.
Some have exulted in our difficulties.
I should have thought that a practice which has been sanctified by usage would really exult in the glorification of having a statutory halo put round its head.
They tend to exult the results of chance and to encourage a belief in luck, while the draw and the announcement of the results give raise to an unwholesome excitement.
If that becomes prevalent, it means this, that the ruthlessness in which it exults, and for which it clamours, must bring us into competition with our enemy at his worst.
On the one hand they exult in the fact that they are able to obtain large wage awards and show a lot of muscle.