0 present participle of delight
1 to give someone great pleasure or satisfaction:
Ways of delighting in how children behave musically and reveal their musical learning through conversation are discussed.
Rather than delighting in an arrested infancy, he was bristling with the violence of undirected and unloved adolescence.
This, in fact, is what both of their eighteenthcentury biographers said about them, delighting in their reinvention of a literary relationship.
A work of literature defies reduction to a single set of propositions; the art of delighting cannot be entirely subsumed under the need to teach.
I never thought of their potential to deter some participants from ever going near a drama workshop again, even while delighting and developing others.
I suppose that it is a way of delighting the tribe, any way of delighting the tribe, without creating wealth in itself.
There is nothing wrong with delighting, informing, even irritating an informed public.
There are maybe those enemies within or without this country who are delighting in the dismay which we are experiencing at this time.