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Meanings of
laud
in English
Portuguese
louvar
Catalan
exaltar
Spanish
enaltecer
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To praise, glorify, or honor (e.g. a virtue).
proclaim
glorify
exalt
extol
Portuguese
louvar
Synonyms
Examples for "
proclaim
"
proclaim
glorify
exalt
extol
Examples for "
proclaim
"
1
But of course the Empire must
proclaim
its power at every opportunity.
2
The names of the principal streets
proclaim
the age of the town.
3
As Chief of Chiefs, he had the power to
proclaim
new laws.
4
I am the fair Fintan son of Bochra; I
proclaim
it aloud.
5
I
proclaim
you to be such, in the name of the people.
1
God would
glorify
Himself in me and by me in that place.
2
Worse perhaps is the danger that BDSM could
glorify
or camouflage abuse.
3
He did not think fit merely to
glorify
himself; to enjoy himself.
4
I
glorify
myself for having been instrumental in saving you for him.
5
Another favourite vanity is to
glorify
a name by the prefix De:
1
The king can
exalt
the Seymours, for they stand far beneath him.
2
Is the saw to
exalt
itself over the one who wields it?
3
In 2008, I hereby resolve to
exalt
and uphold the nerd lifestyle.
4
Thou dost
exalt
whomsoever Thou willest and dost abase whomsoever Thou willest.
5
Anything in the least highfalutin' would depress, not
exalt
,
a British company.
1
Free to both climb again and
extol
the virtues of socialized medicine.
2
Roland, whom critics both
extol
and condemn-thefate of all historical characters.
3
And therefore they made it their object to
extol
practical, thoroughgoing reforms.
4
With us he can
extol
France, as there he extolled Saint Domingo.
5
Outside in the shop, signs
extol
the virtues of eating your greens.
Usage of
laud
in English
1
Perhaps but that is simply another reason to
laud
the irrepressible Spieth.
2
Something for George to playfully
laud
over Louis in the future, perhaps?
3
I can not
laud
the expertness of the Manóbo as a bowman.
4
We travelled the whole distance over the basaltic
table
-
laud
without any impediment.
5
Others
laud
it as a defense of life against soulless scientific exploitation.
6
Then she addresses herself directly to the poets to
laud
their virtues.
7
Again, praise the lord all ye gentiles, and
laud
him all nations.
8
Many
laud
it for providing high-quality products despite heavy state pressure.
9
Supporters
laud
the ability of the nation's health bureaucracy to mobilize so effectively.
10
In the morning, left the
laud
with the wind almost ahead.
11
As briefly and plainly as possible - Iamnot here to
laud
Octavian.
12
Would he wound a Sydneyite in the fifth rib, let him
laud
Melbourne.
13
Likewise I
laud
the wisdom of Ebn Busrac, where he exclaims:
14
Just why the aliens always choose to
laud
in hayfields is anybody's guess.
15
It is now the fashion to
laud
Bruce, and to pity his misfortunes.
16
It's impressive. Marchand preferred to
laud
the play of his linemates.
Other examples for "laud"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
laud
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
laud in
laud the wanton
become a laud
dry laud
endless laud
More collocations
Translations for
laud
Portuguese
louvar
glorificar
Catalan
exaltar
lloar
elogiar
pregonar
alabar
proclamar
exalçar
enaltir
Spanish
enaltecer
exaltar
magnificar
loar
glorificar
Laud
through the time
Laud
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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