Definition of Laudability. Meaning of Laudability. Synonyms of Laudability

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Definition of Laudability

Laudability
Laudability Laud`a*bil"i*ty, n. [L. laudabilitas.] Laudableness; praiseworthiness.

Meaning of Laudability from wikipedia

- cream-colored odorless fluid would appear within five or six days"; such "laudable" pus was considered "a sure sign that the wound would heal" : 344  because...
- wet and dry dock accommodation to meet the normal needs of the city." "Laudable Achievement of JNPT" (Press release). Press Information Bureau (Government...
- of the names of God in the Qur'an), and thus means 'servant of the All-laudable'. It may refer to: Abd al-Hamid al-Katib (died 749), Umayyad official and...
- malice" to her character. In a mixed review for KQED-FM, Jack Coyle wrote: "Laudable as the intentions of Folie à Deux may be, it feels thoughtfully but tiresomely...
- said. US State Department spokesman, Sean McCormack, called the move a "laudable milestone ... clearing the way for a continued and expanding US-Libyan...
- "Woker-than-Thou-itis: Striving to be educated around issues of social justice is laudable and moral, but striving to be recognized by others as a woke individual...
- while intent behind Fox News, as a counterweight to the liberal media was laudable, the culmination of those efforts have been to create an alternative news...
- semi-secret organization; Jonathan Palmer, for Arcane magazine, called them "Laudable" and commented that they are "fighters for freedom and justice". Bricken...
- In's Goldie Hawn, Walter Matthau and Ingrid Bergman in that order of laudability." In her first major film role, Goldie Hawn, once described by Time as...
- dying/suicide and voluntary euthanasia are not acceptable means of achieving these laudable goals." In 2014, George Carey, a former archbishop of Canterbury, announced...