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praising

[ UK /pɹˈe‍ɪzɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹeɪzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of or giving praise
    a laudatory remark

How To Use praising In A Sentence

  • He is one of a platoon of French intellectuals praising the game as a noble art compared with the selfish showmanship of football. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tait stroked his beard again with long, elegant fingers, appraising her with colourless eyes.
  • [A] divine fire coming down visibly, with a terrible noise, from heaven upon the holy community of sisters while they were praising God in their psalmody. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • I began composing an introduction praising the spiritual enlightenment exhibited in choosing to congregate in taverns, like 1849 San Jose legislators stepping in from muddy streets to drink whisky on barrelheads, before plotting out the future of nascent California.
  • They are already praising you for being ‘such a gentleman’ and promising next time the treat's on them!
  • No longer are you just up against the straight-A kid who lettered in four sports and whose minister wrote a letter praising his virtues.
  • You may or may not have guessed that the latter was actually praising Switzerland as a model non-EU country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, in praising Sotomayor's record as a judge, Specter said: "I'm not commenting about your answers, but your record is exemplary. Specter takes part in Sotomayor hearing from other side of table
  • That's part of his plan to make a living when he retires from appraising real estate.
  • Then the clip of Palin praising Reagan – followed by a video of Regan proposing a treaty eliminating 1/3 of current weapons: Note to Palin – same 1/3 you are fuming about! Palin drills down in policy in high-profile speech
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