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acclamatory

adjective as in complimentary

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Mr. Li will deliver the keynote report to the National People’s Congress on Friday, but it will be Mr. Xi who dominates the acclamatory media coverage, likely dispensing advice to provincial leaders and delegates, and repeating policy priorities.

Lou Dobbs asked viewers of his Fox Business Network program Wednesday evening to rate President Trump’s handling of the global coronavirus pandemic, urging his audience to participate in an online poll that precluded an outcome of anything other than acclamatory.

Several, such as Porfirio Díaz in Mexico and Jorge Ubico in Guatemala, resorted to election by acclamatory vote, without opposition.

From the stands the acclamatory roar of 48,000 people swept over him. $650,000 Take.

This Tauriro was accounted one of the best in Spain; and indeed I saw him mount the back of one of the Bulls, and ride on him, slashing and cutting, till he had quite wearied him; at which time dismounting, he kill'd him with much Ease, and to the acclamatory Satisfaction of the whole Concourse: For variety of Cruelty, as well as Dexterity, administers to their Delight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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