Euphoric
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28 examples of Euphoric in a sentence
I felt empty and full, hot and cold,
euphoric
and depressed because the brain is the world's first fully functional quantum computer; it can occupy multiple states at the same time.
But these
euphoric
episodes exceed ordinary feelings of joy, causing troubling symptoms like racing thoughts, sleeplessness, rapid speech, impuslive actions, and risky behaviors.
I was
euphoric.
So you're more likely to feel in a
euphoric
state, creativity, find more patterns.
the acting got progressively worse as the "movie" advanced, and the directors use of
euphoric
drugs became apparent as the final scenes approached.
It was a classless, shameful, euphoric, and powerfully addictive experience.
Then, last month, when the Fed postponed its withdrawal from so-called quantitative easing, markets quickly turned
euphoric.
The Davos CEOs were
euphoric
about the return to growth, about their soaring profits and compensation.
NATO Means SolidarityPRAGUE: We have come a long way from those poetic, buoyant, and
euphoric
days that followed communism’s fall; those days of suddenly gained liberties, of enormous and often quite naive hopes.
But, after a few
euphoric
years, the West began acting more and more like the Cold War’s winners.
While much has been achieved since those
euphoric
times, Egypt’s revolution today is, unfortunately, incomplete and imperfect – so much so that some now doubt whether it will fully succeed.
But for stock markets generally, valuations are not yet excessive, and investors are far from
euphoric.
Notwithstanding the
euphoric
resurgence of global equity markets over the past two years, the world economy remains fragile.
The West Also RisesLONDON: American and European capitalism is
euphoric
nowadays.
For a day, or sometimes only for a few hours, traders succumb to the illusion of stability, fueling a
euphoric
but ephemeral financial-market rally.
Euphoric
investors acted as if profits would continue to grow at unprecedented rates.
No other country had a stock market panic of similar magnitude, in large part because no other country had experienced the
euphoric
run-up of stock prices that sucked large numbers of Americans, from very different backgrounds, into financial speculation.
In the wake of the
euphoric
mass protests in Kyiv, Russia’s president has since said that he can work with whatever government Ukraine’s people choose.
Nixon’s
euphoric
declaration was typical of his mood.
Their finance ministers, while
euphoric
at their countries’ record-low borrowing costs, must have understood that it might not last.
At the
euphoric
outset of the 1989 demonstrations, more than 80,000 students marched through the streets of Beijing demanding a more responsive government.
In the
euphoric
aftermath of the victory in World War Two, the hope that security could be made collective was reposed in the UN Security Council-with abject results.
They were perhaps too
euphoric
in 1996, but then wildly pessimistic in 1997.
The West,
euphoric
from its victory over communism and its seemingly unstoppable economic growth, failed to implement necessary structural reforms (Germany and Sweden were rare exceptions).
Yet the
euphoric
reaction seen in some quarters is misplaced.
When markets are in a
euphoric
state, they are in no position to exert discipline on any borrower, let alone a government with a reasonable credit rating.
How to Stem Ukraine’s CorruptionCAMBRIDGE – In the
euphoric
moment immediately following the collapse of the Soviet Union, few would have guessed that Ukraine – an industrialized country with an educated workforce and vast natural resources – would suffer stagnation for the next 28 years.
Emerging economies should not run substantial external deficits just because foreign investors feel
euphoric.
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