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laudMeaning:
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praise, commend
Tom graduated with Magna Cum Laude.
The most laudable way of acquiring books is by writing them yourself.
She graduated magna cum laude.
Fort Lauderdale's marina stretches for over ten kilometers.
Her first answer was laudable.
Despicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable.
Tom's fearlessness is laudable.
People often laud Christopher Columbus for all the lands that he discovered, but most are completely unaware of his numerous under-the-sea discoveries.
It's very laudable.
Himself, a foe, oft lauded Troy's renown, / and claimed the Teucrian sires as kinsmen of his own."
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