to praise
81praise·wor·thy — /ˈpreızˌwɚði/ adj : deserving praise : worthy of praise praiseworthy efforts to develop an AIDS vaccine …
82praise — I. verb (praised; praising) Etymology: Middle English preisen, from Anglo French preiser, priser to appraise, esteem more at prize Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to express a favorable judgment of ; commend 2. to glorify (a god or saint)… …
83Praise the Dragon Flag — The Praise the Dragon Flag(zh s|颂龙旗, zh t|頌龍旗, zh p|sòng lóng qí) is a semi official national anthem of China, also is a military anthem, and a Royal anthem.HistoryIn 1906, (the 32th year of Guangxu), Department of Army of Qing Dynasty is… …
84praise — 1. noun /pɹeɪz/ a) commendation, thanks, props. b) worship. Ant: blame See Also: praiseworthy, sing the praises …
85praise be — expressing relief, joy, or gratitude. → praise …
86praise — n 1. extolment, laudation, acclaim, acclamation, kudos, Archaic. magnification; approval, approbation, endorsement, reference, sanction, commendation; tribute, testimonial, credit, recognition, citation; eulogy, eulogium, eulogization, encomium,… …
87praise — [[t]preɪz[/t]] n. v. praised, prais•ing 1) the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation 2) the offering of grateful homage in words or song as an act of worship 3) the state of being approved or admired 4) archaic a ground for… …
88praise — pagyrimas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Svarbus auklėjimo metodas, naudojamas siekiant stimuliuoti individo elgesį, veiklą, teigiamus santykius su aplinka. Jo formos: žodinė, rašytinė, dovanos. atitikmenys: angl. praise vok. Belobigung… …
89damn with faint praise — praise so unenthusiastically as to imply condemnation. → damn …
90damn someone/something with faint praise — praise someone or something so unenthusiastically as to imply condemnation …