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 Translation for 'ecstatic' from English to Esperanto
ADJ   ecstatic | more ecstatic | most ecstatic
NOUN   an ecstatic | ecstatics
SYNO ecstatic | enraptured | rapt | ...
ravita {adj} {past-p}ecstatic
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Translation for 'ecstatic' from English to Esperanto

ecstatic
ravita {adj} {past-p}
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Usage Examples English
  • When Cun Xi's grandmother, Granny Ji, learns she is about to have a first great-grandchild, she is ecstatic and insists that they marry.
  • In the ancient and widespread practice of shamanism, ecstatic dance and rhythmic drumming are used to alter consciousness in spiritual practices.
  • Coleman Barks has translated ecstatic poems of Rumi and other mystic poets of Persia.
  • Modern Witchcraft traditions may define themselves as "ecstatic traditions", and focus on reaching ecstatic states in their rituals.
  • The original Issawa doctrine makes no mention of ecstatic or ritual exercises such as music and dance.

  • Baqli completed his book "Commentary on Ecstatic Sayings or Sarh al-shathiyyat" in 1174.
  • Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy through a combination of dancing and intoxication.
  • Despite opening to “remarkable critical success” and eliciting “ecstatic reviews”, the box-office profits never materialized.
  • The "Zhengao" is a unique source for understanding the ancient shamanistic Taoism of Southern China, and its ecstatic poetry shows a distinct relationship to earlier shaman-inspired literature such as in the "Chuci" anthology.
  • In June 2014, Banks was found guilty by a judge of filing a false electoral return. McCready said he was ecstatic with the outcome.

  • The "Bu tiangang jing" describes "bugang" as an ecstatic flight through the stars.
  • Elektra is ecstatic and wants to lead the crowd to dance but at first cannot.
  • Since 1995, Bradford Keeney has traveled the globe conducting ethnographic studies of ecstatic healing traditions, focusing on “shaking medicine”.
  • Fanaticism (from the Latin adverb "fānāticē" enthusiastic, ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious) is a belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal or an obsessive enthusiasm.
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