laudable in English

adjective
1
(of an action, idea, or goal) deserving praise and commendation.
laudable though the aim might be, the results have been criticized

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1. This is a laudable enterprise.

2. That is a laudable enough aim.

3. Very laudable, Leo, but hardly believable.

4. Such honesty is laudable and rare.

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6. Very laudable, Leo, but hardly Believable

7. Her work for charity is highly laudable.

8. His noble ideas and polite behavior are laudable.

9. One of Emma's less laudable characteristics was her jealousy.

10. His kindly help to that child is laudable.

11. Preserving our natural environment is a laudable goal.

12. Faith ceases to be laudable when it is blind faith.

13. Though so small, there is something laudable about bees.

14. The objectives were laudable and in some ways romantic.

15. The cause of Boasting; occasion of pride, vanity, or laudable exultation

16. The recycling programme is laudable, but does it save much money?

17. Itis a laudable tale, but it often seems as though it's on autopilot.

18. The recycling programme is laudable,[sentencedict .com] but does it save much money?

19. Ideally, I would go further than the McCain-Feingold bill, laudable as it is.

20. That is wholly laudable, and I suspect that it does not divide the parties.

21. Such laudable and honorable strivings are the only real ways to make profit honestly.

22. The French Republican model enshrines the laudable abstract principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity.

23. It is highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be.

24. It is laudable that the driver slows down when he making a turn at the corner.

25. In England it would be laudable to give food and drink to someone who needs it.

26. This was his day off and with laudable initiative he had hurried out " to see. "

27. Forbearance, though it be no Acquittance, is sometimes a piece of needful and laudable charity.

28. "Truschke's laudable objective is to criticize Hindu nationalism, which makes the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (r

29. If rugby ever had an own-goal masquerading as a laudable aim this is it.

30. The ASI ' s decision to keep Mehtab Bagh off limits for tourists ( and plastic bottles ) is laudable .

31. In all these Puranas the goddess Lakshmi is given a laudable place without any sectarian dispute.

32. Jospin's conclusions may be open to debate, but the way he has formulated them is laudable.

33. These may be laudable aims, but by enforcing them at gunpoint another vitally important principle is lost.

34. Lee's goal "to re-Constitutionalize the federal government" is laudable, and may well be successful

35. This attitude is, to me, completely understandable, largely laudable and not at all unique to Mrs Clinton.

36. It was, of course, laudable to clear the rookeries; essential to drive new roads through slum areas.

37. You acquire gravitas and project it like a cologne whenever you discuss the singular and laudable Salomon Brothers culture.

38. New “demand-side” laws aimed at prosecuting foreign government officials for Bribes paid by home companies (the “supply-side”) are laudable

39. While all these efforts are laudable, there is near unanimity that the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the only framework for negotiations.

40. One laudable exception is the Natix Algebra (NAL) which defines the translation of XPath queries into algebraic expressions in a concise way, thereby enabling algebraic optimizations.

41. 29 As laudable as those beliefs may seem to us today, in the 13th century they placed de Montfort well outside the comfort zone of even his fellow barons.

42. With Blake Iverson, you get a lawyer with impeccable credentials, a man with unimpeachable values, a friend with boundless integrity, a public citizen of laudable virtues, and a dude of Abidable dudeness

43. By this useful accommodation of language, the character of indefeasibility attributed to justice is kept up, and we are saved from the necessity of maintaining that there can be laudable injustice.

44. With Blake Iverson, you get a lawyer with impeccable credentials, a man with unimpeachable values, a friend with boundless integrity, a public citizen of laudable virtues, and a dude of Abidable dudeness

45. 23 hours ago · Plans to reform the Armed Forces risk giving Britain's enemies a free hand Laudable efforts to build a military capable of meeting future threats are leaving us exposed in the short term

46. Spain’s employment policy, which focused on women running small businesses and self-employed women, and its laudable new part-time-work legislation were well founded but she wondered if the Government’s approach was perhaps overly microeconomic rather than macroeconomic.

47. It is for this reason that we consider the Non-Aligned Movement's call for the convening of the fourth special session on disarmament a laudable initiative that merits the support of all countries, given our collective resolve to reverse the abysmal developments in the international disarmament realm