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laudable

[law-duh-buhl] / ˈlɔ də bəl /


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Having many high school athletes end their season as champions is laudable.

From Los Angeles Times

It said granting his request, which was made with "laudable intentions", would be against the non-political nature of the event and its rules prohibiting making political statements.

From Reuters

But in a statement on Thursday, the EBU said it had turned down a request from the Ukrainian president to address the event, despite his "laudable intentions".

From BBC

Refining medical decision-making to make it more repeatable, consistent and linked to evidence marked the laudable birth of the evidence-based medicine movement.

From Scientific American

Mr. Macron’s stated intention for making the trip was laudable — to try to urge Mr. Xi to use his leverage with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his atrocious war in Ukraine.

From Washington Post