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What (who) is LAUDABLY - definition


Laudably      
·adv In a laudable manner.
Lauds         
CANONICAL HOUR OF THE DIVINE OFFICE
Lauds is a canonical hour of the Divine office. In the Roman Rite Liturgy of the Hours it is one of the major hours, usually held after Matins, in the early morning hours.
lauds         
CANONICAL HOUR OF THE DIVINE OFFICE
[l?:dz]
¦ noun a service of morning prayer in the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said or chanted at daybreak.
Origin
ME: from the frequent use, in Psalms 148-150, of the L. imperative laudate! 'praise ye!'.
Examples of use of LAUDABLY
1. After long and difficult death throes it has finally and laudably come to its end.
2. The annual Proms season in London‘s Royal Albert Hall has aimed, laudably, to reflect this universality.
3. The rules on declaring the identity of political donors were introduced – laudably, by the Labour Party – for good reasons.
4. Goal! has benefited from the support of football‘s governing body Fifa, and its marketing partners adidas, Coca–Cola and McDonald‘s have, in another laudably accurate imitation of the modern game, ploughed money into various sponsorship packages connected to the film.
5. Even Fortune 500 companies with laudably firm policies have trouble in this area, says Peter Madsen, executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics and Political Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.