How to Use luxuriate in a Sentence
luxuriate
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Learn more about why this is the month to luxuriate in camellias.
—Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times, 13 Jan. 2022
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These are films to live in, to luxuriate in their style and emotions.
—Mark Olsen Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 25 Nov. 2020
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If given too good of care, the plants luxuriate and put on lots of growth with few blooms.
—Tom MacCubbin, orlandosentinel.com, 1 Jan. 2022
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To read this is to luxuriate in the land, and to connect to it and oneself.
—The Week Staff, The Week, 24 Jan. 2022
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As great a time as ever to luxuriate in her signature style codes.
—Anna Cafolla, Vogue, 12 Nov. 2025
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Or, spend your visit luxuriating in some of the world's best swimming pools.
—Elise Taylor, Vogue, 13 Dec. 2017
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Sip on your first brew and seep the blend a second or third time to luxuriate in a calming facial steam, spritz or scalp rinse.
—Bianca Salonga, Forbes, 6 Nov. 2021
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Music is full of fairy tales, and luxuriating in them does not hinge on believing in them.
—Peter Dobrin, Philly.com, 12 Oct. 2017
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Brooklinen’s fluffy hooded robe is one of the best gifts for men who love to luxuriate at home as if every day is a spa day.
—Danielle Directo-Meston, The Hollywood Reporter, 31 Jan. 2022
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In his time off set, Dornan is no stranger to luxuriating in the tub, per Vogue.
—Katie Schultz, Architectural Digest, 4 Oct. 2024
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Each look ahead can speak to every way of luxuriating under the summer sun, and at every size.
—Halie Lesavage, Harper's BAZAAR, 22 June 2023
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The warm prawns were like exquisite jewels, luxuriating in a pool of velvety oil and basil.
—Victoria Pesce Elliott, miamiherald, 10 July 2017
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The president is luxuriating in his power both to save lives and condemn them.
—Katy Waldman, Slate Magazine, 13 Oct. 2017
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Sure enough, there are ample scenes of Owen luxuriating in a pool or enjoying an omelet al fresco.
—Alison Herman, Variety, 14 Jan. 2024
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Dust mites love to luxuriate here too, and these microscopic pests can wreak havoc on your allergies.
—Sunshine Flint, Architectural Digest, 2 Apr. 2026
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As the sun set, partygoers luxuriated in the cool summer night air.
—Lilah Ramzi, Vogue, 3 Sep. 2023
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The prettiest lightweight silk robe for Mom to luxuriate around the house in or wear as a coverup throughout spring and summer.
—Harper's BAZAAR, 10 Mar. 2023
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Except in a forest, living farther apart doesn't just allow the parent trees to luxuriate in their empty nest.
—Kyle Frischkorn, Smithsonian, 7 July 2017
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Except in a forest, living farther apart doesn't just allow the parent trees to luxuriate in their empty nest.
—Kyle Frischkorn, Smithsonian, 6 July 2017
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The Wrecking Crew doesn’t set out to reinvent the formula, but rather luxuriate in it.
—Frank Scheck, HollywoodReporter, 26 Jan. 2026
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Over 70 percent of the cruise line’s staterooms offer balconies, but suites give you a little more room to luxuriate.
—Sunset Magazine, 22 Jan. 2018
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The minute Archie got up, Merlin trotted over and took his place, luxuriating in the center of the dog bed like a pasha.
—John Kelly, Washington Post, 9 July 2023
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Part of Gray’s challenge was then to make characters who luxuriate in or aspire to drab luxury come alive.
—Los Angeles Times, 8 Feb. 2023
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First-class passengers, meanwhile, can luxuriate in up to 90 inches of space.
—The Economist, 27 Dec. 2019
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The track is bound to be catnip to both of the artists’ fanbases, two groups that luxuriate in songs about desperate, tumultuous love.
—Vulture, 9 Dec. 2022
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By contrast, The Pig luxuriates in acres of fresh air, wrapped by lushly landscaped gardens.
—Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 16 May 2026
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But on this voyage, its passengers are not luxuriating.
—Marcy Thompson, Scientific American, 16 Apr. 2026
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Who wouldn't want to luxuriate on a throne and the beholder of the divine feminine energy?
—Lisa Stardust, Peoplemag, 10 July 2024
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But there is more at work here than white resentment, and more at stake than the deans’ ability to luxuriate in the warm bath of their own sanctimony.
—The Editors, National Review, 3 Aug. 2017
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Given that the company’s stock price had quadrupled over the past four years, nobody would have blamed him for luxuriating in his triumphs that day.
—Sam Walker, WSJ, 11 Aug. 2018
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