laudable in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their conduct was so laudable and exemplary as to gain the affections of the inhabitants, between whom and the soldiers the greatest cordiality prevailed.
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While perhaps laudable, it was not within the tightly defined categories of a charity, and so was not valid.
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Later, she started to take part in various talent shows and received laudable recognition.
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It is, really, very laudable.
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Season records that in the past would have been deemed acceptable or even laudable became considered mediocre and disappointing.
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There are other legends relating to this island as well but this seems to be the most laudable to many who have lived there many years ago.
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As a work of fiction it would have been laudable; given the cover of truth it becomes a dangerous piece of writing....
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While the focus on texting while driving is laudable, it has failed to address long-standing issues.
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The way the media and civil society members are raising voice against it is laudable.
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The work of the particle physicists is indeed laudable but possibly they should give the theory they are looking for another name.
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