ovation in the PONS Dictionary

ovation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

thunderous ovation
to give sb (a standing) ovation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Ovation made several other solid-body models up until the mid 1980s.
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She joined in the 1-minute general standing ovation, although she remained seated.
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The judges gave the performance a standing ovation.
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Snow received a silver medal, and the crowd gave the athletes a standing ovation at the end of the exhibition.
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Once all the nominees reached the stage, they received a standing ovation.
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Fans gave both fighters a standing ovation after the bout was over.
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They received a standing ovation for their performance and progressed to the next stage of the contest.
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This would be his final public speech and was given a standing ovation at the conclusion.
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Audiences regularly give standing ovations after each song.
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The crowd gave him a standing ovation as he walked out to bat.
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