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laudation

[law-dey-shuhn] / lɔˈdeɪ ʃən /


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Stenographers raced to catch every word of the torrent of laudation.

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Reich orchestral premiere: Tehillim, an infectious, high-spirited laudation set to Hebrew psalms, which begins with the sound of two hands clapping and ends in a full-throated blaze of hallelujahs.

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The medical and scientific press of every country is full of paeans of laudation.

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There in swift Italian he broadcast a laudation of Guglielmo Marconi, who was being made a member of that Academy.

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"I never did meet a girl who says such things as you do," he told her, with a frankness which was perhaps meant for laudation.

From A Master of Deception by Marsh, Richard