Elate [verb]
Definition of Elate:
inspire
Sentence/Example of Elate:
But as he held on through the dark and solemn forest path he grew less elate.
Success made Samuel Clemens merely elate, more kindly, more humanly generous.
First edition:— And my face bear his brand—mine, that once bore Love's badge elate!
Winnie was the only one whom this mystery did not seem to elate.
He had returned from his day's outing and his countenance shone elate.
The sight of another's joy has the tendency to either unduly depress the spirits or greatly to elate them.
Surely assembled nations Are gathering for a fête Of tournament, sham fight or joist, In pride of strength elate.
But as they worked, their honest hearts elate With love-inspiring toil, Oh, sad to tell!
The thought that the tedious waiting game which he had played so long might be ended did not elate him.
De Pean, elate with his success, did not let the gaiety of the party flag for a moment during their return.