Congratulate - significado y definición. Qué es Congratulate
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Qué (quién) es Congratulate - definición

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Congratulation; Congrats; Congratulations (disambiguation); Congratulate; Congratulations (song); Congraduate; Congratulations (film)

congratulate         
(congratulates, congratulating, congratulated)
1.
If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
She congratulated him on the birth of his son...
I was absolutely astonished by the reaction to our engagement. Everyone started congratulating us.
VERB: V n on/for n/-ing, V n
congratulation
We have received many letters of congratulation.
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2.
If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done.
I really must congratulate the organisers for a well run and enjoyable event...
We specifically wanted to congratulate certain players.
VERB: V n for/on n/-ing, V n
3.
If you congratulate yourself, you are pleased about something that you have done or that has happened to you.
Waterstone has every reason to congratulate himself...
VERB: V pron-refl
congratulate         
v.
1) to congratulate heartily, sincerely, warmly
2) (D; refl. tr.) to congratulate on, upon (to congratulate smb. on her/his promotion)
congratulate         
v. a.
Felicitate, compliment, gratulate, wish joy to, rejoice with.

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Congratulations

Congratulations may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Congratulate
1. Emmanuel Iffer, Abuja, Nigeria I congratulate Mr.
2. Congratulate you!" However, another difficult period came.
3. I congratulate her on her victory in South Dakota and I congratulate her on the race she has run throughout this contest.
4. First of all, I congratulate the winners of tonight‘s primary.
5. Johnson placed a phone call to congratulate the Rev.