01 v. t. To commend; to applaud; to express approbation of; to laud; -- applied to a person or his acts.
imp. & p. p.
Praised; p. pr. & vb. n.
Praising
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To commend; to applaud; to express approbation of; to laud; -- applied to a person or his acts.“Let her own works praise her in the gates.” — Prov. xxxi. 31.“We praise not Hector, though his name, we know, Is great in arms; 't is hard to praise a foe.” — Dryden.
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To extol in words or song; to magnify; to glorify on account of perfections or excellent works; to do honor to; to display the excellence of; -- applied especially to the Divine Being.“Praise ye him, all his angels; praise ye him, all his hosts!” — Ps. cxlviii. 2.
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To value; to appraise.[Obs.]
Syn.
To commend; laud; eulogize; celebrate; glorify; magnify.
-- To Praise, Applaud, Extol. To praise is to set at high price; to applaud is to greet with clapping; to extol is to bear aloft, to exalt. We may praise in the exercise of calm judgment; we usually applaud from impulse, and on account of some specific act; we extol under the influence of high admiration, and usually in strong, if not extravagant, language.