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How to use laudable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word laudable? Here are some examples.

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Most farmers would agree that was a laudable aim, but many doubt that the ministry has the will or the wherewithal to bring it about.
The improvement of lighting in the castle area to enhance the safe use of the cobbled area is laudable.
Besides, another really laudable step was the running of coaches and umpires' clinics concurrent with the National Championship.
He would dart out his tongue right and left, as rapidly as lightning, and lap up the ants in quick succession, with the most laudable gulosity.
In other words, it bears witness to the laudable belief that it is evil to speak of nations or persons as though they were embodiments of evil.
Less laudable was the mono soundtrack, which has areas of dullness and areas of brassiness.
At one point the book maintains that recent attacks on the perspectives from Foucauldians and social constructionists are laudable.
It is a record only the most churlish, or those with almost impossibly high expectations, could deem anything less than laudable.
These are all laudable proposals, but I feel you are attempting to use an Elastoplast to seal a gaping wound.
But despite a laudable sense of ambition, neither is it anywhere close to the high-water marks of Harvest or Rust Never Sleeps.
It has become a laudable tradition among all chipset developers to introduce their new products in series rather than singly.
The report outlines a number of goals and objectives, all of which are no doubt very laudable.
The aims of Quoting Caravaggio are ambitious and laudable, and Mieke Bal's formula for a contemporary baroque is intriguing.
The proposal to give tax exemption on the pension received by ex-servicemen and their kin is laudable.
His record as a terror fighter is about as dismal as his record as a gangbuster is laudable.
The ambition was laudable but the execution was marred by a series of ill-timed and increasingly expensive acquisitions.
She has said that she tries to sound natural and unaffected, and that's a laudable goal.
At least some of the candidates were quick to recognize the potential for abstraction within these laudable yet undefined goals.
With this laudable object in view he has written for a list of rules to be hung up in the milkshed for observance by his milkers.
Today, she does no skiing but the Nordic sort, which is a wholly laudable choice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Observe the war within the lad as between innate decency and, in a sense, laudable desire for the limelight and soft money.
The effort is not only laudable, but will, I have no doubt, be productive of the most beneficial results.
That is a physical or natural habit or action, that is neither laudable nor vituperable in genere morum, that a man can neither be counted good and honest, or bad and dishonest.
It had been helpful and even laudable to play-act the chief scenes when the story was beginning, but now they had no time.
So, all on fire with this laudable ambition, he set to work at once.
The wound is beginning to cicatrize, and generates laudable pus.
The paragraph in the Swiss newspaper described the fulfillment of this laudable project.
To this laudable end sacrifices were now made to Euterpe to assist them.
You are indeed in your noviciate, as to every laudable attainment.
It is true, there were some laudable exceptions to this rule.
The solicitude of the disciples on this occasion was highly laudable.
A party formed for this laudable purpose, should, when they halt, post a centinel in a tree to discover the enemy.
Upon that Julius was resolved, and the resolve was highly laudable.
Locksley now proceeded to the distribution of the spoil, which he performed with the most laudable impartiality.
Having supposed that there was sense where there is no sense, and a laudable ambition where there is not a laudable ambition, I am well out of my mistake, and no harm is done.
On any scale it is an object of laudable circumspection and precaution.
It is a reasonable and laudable pride which resists such malevolence.
As many times has their laudable zeal found it impossible to UNITE THE PUBLIC COUNCILS in reforming the known, the acknowledged, the fatal evils of the existing constitution.
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