admire in the PONS Dictionary

admire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to admire sb for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The children are loved and admired for their fair complexions, blond hair, and blue eyes.
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In this time the grand gallery above the vestry of the parish church was created, it can be admired till today.
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They soon realize that it was a meeting of hearts and soon start to admire each other.
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Gaining the respect from the instructors, who admired her diligence, she was often allowed to participate in class like the students who were fully enrolled.
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The peak itself is surrounded by dense pine forest, which makes it impossible for tourists to admire the view of the area.
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The people on the streets admire the family of ducks.
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Both breeds are admired for their hunting abilities and their trademark trait of springing at game.
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Her embroidered pictures were much admired by friends and relatives.
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The hall was probably aisled, with columns supporting an elaborately carved wooden roof admired in 1634 for its gilt carvings.
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She is admired and envied by both genders.
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