0 past simple and past participle of enjoy --
1 to get pleasure from something: --
2 to have something good or lucky: --
Traditional marriage thus enjoyed both community support and legal sanction.
The church would only regain the influence it had enjoyed in previous ages, they felt, if it cut its discrediting links to the state.
In the ten worst housed wards, labour enjoyed solid success in six while it was only predominant in the other four.
Alcoholic drink imports rose immediately after emancipation, when the missionaries enjoyed their greatest prestige and influence.
In general, these enjoyed limited success, with attendance levels equal to or worse than those of other schools.
However, only five per cent of planters enjoyed the way of life described above.
I also enjoyed the absence of fanfare in the presentation.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and the author has an engaging style, uncluttered with jargon, lending it to a wide general readership.