Thesaurus / applaud
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“This is an example of the progress that can be achieved when you collaborate and dedicate resources to improving the quality of water,” said Ohio governor Mike DeWine last year, applauding the EPA’s decision to declare fish in the river safe to eat.
51 YEARS LATER, THE CUYAHOGA RIVER BURNS AGAINWES SILERAUGUST 28, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINETo which the farmers and ranchers listening to his speech applauded very mightily.
HOW THE SUPERMARKET HELPED AMERICA WIN THE COLD WAR (EP. 386 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERAUGUST 6, 2020FREAKONOMICSFurther, while TikTok should be applauded for exposing its algorithm, its competitors are likely to scoff at its suggestion that “all companies should disclose their algorithms, moderation policies, and data flows to regulators.”
SOCIAL SHORTS: TIKTOK’S FUTURE, QUORA LEAD-GEN ADS, FACEBOOK’S INDIA PLANSGINNY MARVINAUGUST 3, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDWe try to show all sides to the story’ — lots of people are trying to do that … I applaud what they try to get at, but I just don’t see that as a defendable position.
SIX MONTHS IN, NEWS CORP’S ‘KNEWZ’ AGGREGATOR HAS BIG AMBITIONSLARA O'REILLYJULY 16, 2020DIGIDAYProtecting their funding is a noble intention, and the Legislature should be applauded for it.
NEW STATE BUDGET WILL DO IRREPARABLE HARM TO SCHOOLSALEC PATTONJUNE 29, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOA small contingent of the members hurried off to applaud the successful comic opera of the hour.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSI think so, at least, by the agitation they are in and by the self-satisfied air with which they applaud their success.
THE 'CHARACTERS' OF JEAN DE LA BRUYREJEAN DE LA BRUYREWhen June's fortune is finished all applaud her, as if she had performed some feat of skill, and then Mr. Morrell seizes Wy.
MUSHROOM TOWNOLIVER ONIONSAll eyes are bent in eager gaze to catch the first glimpse of the new Hamlet—all hands are ready to applaud.
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION, NO. 366VARIOUSHe himself was sufficient audience to himself, ready to applaud and condemn with equal exaggeration of feeling.
SINISTER STREET, VOL. 1COMPTON MACKENZIEWORDS RELATED TO APPLAUD
- acclaim
- adulate
- applaud
- butter up
- cajole
- celebrate
- charm
- cheer
- commemorate
- commend
- congratulate
- endorse
- eulogize
- exalt
- extol
- fawn upon
- felicitate
- give bouquet
- glorify
- hail
- hand it to
- honor
- ingratiate oneself with
- kudize
- laud
- magnify
- make much of
- panegyrize
- pat on the back
- pay respects
- pay tribute to
- please
- puff up
- recommend
- roose
- salute
- sanction
- satisfy
- sing praises of
- soothe
- speak highly of
- take off hat to
- toast
- trade last
- wish joy to
- worship
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- endorsing
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- exalting
- extolling
- fawning upon
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- handing it to
- honoring
- ingratiating oneself with
- kudizing
- lauding
- magnifying
- making much of
- panegyrizing
- patting on the back
- paying respects
- paying tribute to
- pleasing
- puffing up
- recommending
- roosing
- saluting
- sanctioning
- satisfying
- singing praises of
- soothing
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- taking off hat to
- toasting
- trade last
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- worshipping
- abet
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- advocate
- aid
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- approbate
- back
- bear with
- champion
- commend
- condone
- confirm
- cope
- encourage
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- favor
- get behind
- give green light
- give stamp of approval
- give the nod
- go along with
- go for
- grin and bear it
- handle
- help
- hold with
- invite
- live with
- nod at
- okay
- put John Hancock on
- put up with
- sanction
- sign off on
- sit still for
- smile on
- stand for
- stomach something
- swallow
- thumbs-up
- uphold
- abetted
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- aided
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- backed
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- confirmed
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- gave green light
- gave stamp of approval
- gave the nod
- got behind
- grinned and bore it
- handled
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- helped
- invited
- lived with
- nod at
- okayed
- put John Hancock on
- put up with
- sanctioned
- sat still for
- signed off on
- smiled on
- stomach something
- stood for
- swallowed
- thumbed up
- upheld
- went along with
- went for
- animate
- applaud
- boost
- brighten
- buck up
- buoy
- cheer
- cheer up
- comfort
- console
- embolden
- energize
- enhearten
- enliven
- excite
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- fortify
- galvanize
- give shot in arm
- gladden
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- incite
- inspire
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- instigate
- praise
- prick
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- push
- rally
- reassure
- refresh
- restore
- revitalize
- revivify
- rouse
- spur
- steel
- stir
- strengthen
- sway
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