verb

definition

To express one’s sympathetic pleasure or joy to the person(s) it is felt for.

example

Remind me to congratulate Dave and Lisa on their wedding.

definition

To consider oneself fortunate in some matter.

example

I congratulated myself on the success of my plan.

Examples of congratulating in a Sentence

We should be congratulating them.

The rest of the bar, after congratulating Fred and buying him a beer, began to settle back to their routine.

Even at the very moment when Comte was congratulating himself on having thrown off the yoke, he honestly admits that Saint-Simon's influence has been of powerful service in his philosophic education.

Andre's sombre rage against the course of events found vent in the line on the Maenads who mutilated the king's Swiss Guard, and in the Ode d Charlotte Corday congratulating France that "Un scelerat de moins rampe dans cette fange."

Dugarry crouched to the goalkeeper, half congratulating him, half strangling him in despair at what looked a certain goal.

If you have received a graduation announcement, but not an invitation, then you aren't required to give the graduate a gift, though you may want to mail them a card congratulating them.

I want to start your reply by congratulating you on your interest and concern - along with a reminder that your mom will have to discover her own way of finding a new relationship.

At the end of the OC, Willa's Kaitlin is shown congratulating her mother Julie about graduating from college.

In 1804 he began to prepare his return to France by a well-turned letter to Napoleon, congratulating him on restoring religion to France once more.

The regiments of the French army sent addresses to the emperor congratulating him on his escape and violently denouncing the British people.

Thursday should not be an occasion for congratulating ourselves on how far we have come from the moral abyss of National Socialism.

The chanting of the service ceased, and the voice of the priest was heard respectfully congratulating the dying man on having received the sacrament.

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