[Middle English exuberaten, to make fruitful, from Latin exūberāre, exūberāt- : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + ūberāre, to be fruitful (from ūber, fertile; see euə-dh-r̥ in Indo-European roots).]
A few of the lessons learnt from the DusitD2 Hotel attack was lack of awareness and helpful information to responders, survivors and families about what to do, that would exuberate the situation, endanger the hostages or minimise family anxiety and fears.
The resort features artwork by local Chinese artists and the furnishings are accented with Hainan province's native hardwoods that exuberate both a local and luxury impression.
Dll4/Notch signaling pathway modulates angiogenic sprouting and blood vessel growth, and Dll4/Notch inhibition can promote therapeutic angiogenesis in the ischemic tissues and at the same time over exuberate pathological angiogenesis in solid tumors showing anticancer effect.
The brushed aluminium and steel sections, leather on the seat, the paint quality and even plastic on the switchgear -- all exuberate a sense of fine quality materials.
It also benefits from its cast; Kate Hudson shines as the family's matriarch, while young actors Joey King and Pierce Gagnon exuberate the innocence of youth as their children, Grace and Tucker.
Harris and colleagues31 also found that it is quite likely that people who have strong religious beliefs, they exuberate more confidence concerning the existential issues.