loable

loable
adj.
praiseworthy.
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loable
adjetivo
1 laudable, praiseworthy
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ADV praiseworthy, laudable, commendable
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adjetivo commendable, praiseworthy
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= commendable, laudable, praiseworthy, worthy, meritorious.
Ex. Simply adding a few books on rights, commendable though this may be, will not work miracles unless all aspects of the library service are relevant to the needs of all the community.
Ex. I would say that the general end of objectivity in the headings that Ms. Marshall talked about is a very laudable end and should be pursued.
Ex. So to be able to read is praiseworthy in that it shows success in the early stages of primary education and, as books are used so much within the schools, the reading of books becomes a particular praiseworthy activity.
Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex. An employee will remain at the same step even if the scale changes, since otherwise his previous reward for meritorious or continuous service would be withdrawn.
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adjetivo commendable, praiseworthy
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= commendable, laudable, praiseworthy, worthy, meritorious.

Ex: Simply adding a few books on rights, commendable though this may be, will not work miracles unless all aspects of the library service are relevant to the needs of all the community.

Ex: I would say that the general end of objectivity in the headings that Ms. Marshall talked about is a very laudable end and should be pursued.
Ex: So to be able to read is praiseworthy in that it shows success in the early stages of primary education and, as books are used so much within the schools, the reading of books becomes a particular praiseworthy activity.
Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex: An employee will remain at the same step even if the scale changes, since otherwise his previous reward for meritorious or continuous service would be withdrawn.

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loable
adjective
commendable, praiseworthy, laudable
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loable adjetivo
commendable, praiseworthy
loable adjetivo praiseworthy
'loable' also found in these entries:
English:
laudable
- praiseworthy
- worthy
- commendable
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loable adj
praiseworthy
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loable
adj praiseworthy, laudable
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loable adj
: laudable, praiseworthy
loablemente adv

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