v. [f. as prec. + -IZE.] intr. a. To jubilate. b. To celebrate a jubilee. Hence Jubilizing ppl. a.

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1649.  Test. conc. I. Beme, ii. 8. Jubelizing Tryumphant melodies of heart.

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1650.  Howell, Giraffi’s Rev. Naples, I. (1664), 87. Let us jubilize for so high and signall a blessing.

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1652.  Ashmole, Theat. Chem., Introd. 5. Then shall the People Jubilize In mutuall love.

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1814.  L. Hunt, in Haydon’s Corr. & Table-t. (1876), I. 270. Come, then, as soon as you can, and let us jubilize with you.

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