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admire

[ad-mahyuhr] / ædˈmaɪər /


Example Sentences

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While admired for its painstaking construction, de Guitaut notes the dress offers a glimpse into a moment in history in a country on the precipice of change.

From BBC

The writers who last well beyond their own era persist because other serious writers have admired them.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But as admiring as “Cover-Up” may be about Seymour Hersh, it is hardly a paean to American mass media.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He had a really intense energy. He had this idea of himself. He was Timmy Supreme," the director said, admiring the actor's absolute confidence in his own talent.

From Barron's

Bulls are surely admiring the gradual slope higher of the 200-day simple moving average.

From Barron's