Definition of «laudable»

Laudable means admirable or worthy of praise, honor, or respect. It describes something that is commendable and deserving of recognition for its positive qualities or actions.

Sentences with «laudable»

  • After all, it's easy for well - intended officials to keep stacking up new dictates in the service of laudable goals — until... poof! (educationnext.org)
  • As laudable as Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism is as an example of curatorial know - how, I can't help but wish that the same amount of care went in to a different show — one devoted to, say, the paintings of Bart van der Leck, a colleague of Mondrian's in de Stijl, or those of Ilya Bolotowsky, an American practitioner of Neo-Plasticism. (mnaves.wordpress.com)
  • In short, while Deans for Impact is a fine idea with laudable goals, a sister organization may also be needed: Professors for Impact. (educationnext.org)
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