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Meanings of
felicitate
in English
Portuguese
parabenizar
Catalan
felicitar
Spanish
felicitar
Back to the meaning
Express congratulations.
congratulate
Portuguese
parabenizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
congratulate
"
congratulate
Examples for "
congratulate
"
1
He said he called Inslee to
congratulate
him and wish him luck.
2
It said Hadi had telephoned the local military commander to
congratulate
him.
3
Mission accomplished, the press proclaimed, and everyone went home to
congratulate
themselves.
4
Secretary of State John Kerry called Netanyahu on Wednesday to
congratulate
him.
5
And so I
congratulate
the worker with children in the small library.
Usage of
felicitate
in English
1
The Commune immediately sent a delegation ironically to
felicitate
it upon its obedience.
2
Yet I own, I cannot much
felicitate
any body that marries for love.
3
The beautific splendors of Thy face irradiate the celestial region and
felicitate
the saints.
4
In two respects, these unfortunate men had reason to
felicitate
themselves, notwithstanding their sufferings.
5
Maestro Benedetto, I do
felicitate
you indeed that you should possess such a pupil.
6
She did nothing but
felicitate
herself upon the happy chance which had sent her Mlle.
7
Does the short-story writer
felicitate
himself upon having discovered a rare species in humanity's garden?
8
He listened with exemplary patience to my brief recital and was good enough to
felicitate
me.
9
And indeed in this particular the Typees had ample reason to
felicitate
themselves, for sickness was almost unknown.
10
Stifford smiled at them both, as if to
felicitate
them on the chance which had brought them together.
11
He could not
felicitate
himself enough.
12
Did he
felicitate
himself like a simple Teuton, on the wonderful learning and eloquence of his Greek-Roman secretary?
13
May I
felicitate
the talented author?'
14
Nor have we less reason to
felicitate
ourselves on the position of our political than of our commercial concerns.
15
On the other hand, there were some mendicants whose utmost efforts I even now
felicitate
myself on having withstood.
16
Further, he sent to the King of France an ambassador instructed to
felicitate
that monarch upon his fine action.
Other examples for "felicitate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
felicitate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
felicitate a change
felicitate any body
felicitate that monarch
felicitate the bride
Translations for
felicitate
Portuguese
parabenizar
felicitar
Catalan
felicitar
Spanish
felicitar
Felicitate
through the time