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lauded

[law-did] / ˈlɔ dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
acclaimed
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ADJECTIVE
flattered
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Its dual perspective has earned Wall Street’s favor, too: Jefferies analysts lauded the business structure in a research note last month, dubbing it a “two-pronged approach.”

From Barron's

Its dual perspective has earned Wall Street’s favor, too: Jefferies analysts lauded the business structure in a research note last month, dubbing it a “two-pronged approach.”

From Barron's

Michael Reagan was lauded by former state GOP leaders not only for his work in leading the conservative movement through his nationally syndicated radio show, but also his willingness to engage in California politics.

From Los Angeles Times

Since its Cannes premiere, “Sentimental Value” has been lauded for such scenes, which underline the subtle force of this intelligent tearjerker about a frayed family trying to repair itself.

From Los Angeles Times

England enforced the follow-on against New Zealand in Wellington in 2023 and lost, but it was lauded as a one-run classic.

From BBC