luxuriate - significado y definición. Qué es luxuriate
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Qué (quién) es luxuriate - definición


luxuriate      
v. (D; intr.) to luxuriate in (to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth)
luxuriate      
[l?g'???r?e?t, l?g'zj??-, l?k'sj??-]
¦ verb (luxuriate in/over) enjoy as a luxury.
Origin
C17: from L. luxuriat-, luxuriare 'grow in abundance'.
luxuriate      
(luxuriates, luxuriating, luxuriated)
If you luxuriate in something, you relax in it and enjoy it very much, especially because you find it comfortable and luxurious.
Lie back and luxuriate in the scented oil...
Ralph was luxuriating in the first real holiday he'd had in years.
VERB: V in n, V in n
Ejemplos de uso de luxuriate
1. It allows the Japanese to luxuriate in one of their favorite cultural pastimes –– a semi–ridiculous fad.
2. Traditionally, this is seen as encouraging the underclass to luxuriate in sin at the taxpayer‘s expense – anathema to politicians.
3. We are suffering enough.‘ On the western approaches to Poso, buffaloes luxuriate in muddy fields behind filthy roadside stalls piled with mango and dried flatfish.
4. To absorb some temperate weather, to luxuriate in the comforts of old–world transport, and to peep at some of the world‘s most hardcore nature.
5. National Arboretum in Northeast Washington, 130,000 people will show up to luxuriate in the rhododendrons, crab apples and early roses before Memorial Day.