Sentence examples for to laud from inspiring English sources

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to laud

verb

To praise, to glorify

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Many have been quick to laud Valentine's baseball abilities.

Would people really stand up to laud their achievements?

THE annual Skytrax airport awards seem to exist to laud Far Eastern operations.

This has led some writers to laud the committee for recognizing a journalist.

Despite the setback, those involved continue publicly to laud the project's green credentials.

To Laud, the strength of the church was inseparable from that of the state.

It was an occasion to laud Dan Fodio's virtues,"learning, tolerance and the rule of law".

Governments and celebrities fall over themselves to laud India for its progress.

Not every grant is established to aid the indigent; some are intended to laud the accomplished.

Now, there will surely be no option but to laud a group of sporting heroes.

Mr. Maher and Mr. Baz emerged from their meeting on Sunday to laud Mr. Arafat.

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