laudable \LAW-duh-bul\, adjective:
Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.
Particularly laudable is its proposal to designate the Internet as a tariff-free zone.
--Vinton G. Cerf, "Building an Internet Free of Barriers," New York Times, July 27, 1997
Her first answer was laudable -- she wrote that yes, she would remain engaged to a man who fell seriously ill subsequent to the engagement.
--Enid Nemy, "Metropolitan Diary," New York Times, January 11, 1999
The second sense in which we are feminist researchers comes from our belief that equity between boys and girls, men and women, is a laudable goal.
--Edited by Justine Cassell and Henry Jenkins, From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games
Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.
Particularly laudable is its proposal to designate the Internet as a tariff-free zone.
--Vinton G. Cerf, "Building an Internet Free of Barriers," New York Times, July 27, 1997
Her first answer was laudable -- she wrote that yes, she would remain engaged to a man who fell seriously ill subsequent to the engagement.
--Enid Nemy, "Metropolitan Diary," New York Times, January 11, 1999
The second sense in which we are feminist researchers comes from our belief that equity between boys and girls, men and women, is a laudable goal.
--Edited by Justine Cassell and Henry Jenkins, From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games