Luxuriate

//lʌɡˈʒʊəɹ.i.eɪt//

"Luxuriate" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Luxuriate in the wonderful service of our five-star hotel.

He luxuriated in anger, and he kept accounts.

But where the stage version luxuriated in the amount of time it could take to tell its story — in three one-act plays — its big-screen counterpart benefits from the need to economize in order to keep things moving.

But fundamentally I think it’s a sound framework, and it creates the right sense of urgency in that we can kind of luxuriate in a debate over what the right gear might be to do carbon targets, but scientifically the right time to do it was yesterday.

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