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ovation

[oh-vey-shuhn] / oʊˈveɪ ʃən /


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Malinin was among those in the crowd who gave Liu - the alt girl with her iconic halo hair and lip piercing - a standing ovation as she wrote herself into Olympic folklore.

From BBC

As for the Munich speech, Mr. Rubio earned a standing ovation from European notables.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her mother was watching from the finish line, and Shiffrin got a rousing ovation from the crowd when she finished her run.

From Los Angeles Times

When “The Voice of Hind Rajab” premiered at the Venice Film Festival, it received a 22-minute ovation.

From Los Angeles Times

And yet it was all delivered in a way that earned him a standing ovation from the assembled Euro-elites.

From The Wall Street Journal