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Sentence count:139+9Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commendabledeservingexcellentpraiseworthyvery goodSimilar words: admirationdesirableundesirableadmireadmiredadmissibleparableincurableMeaning: ['ædmərəbl]  adj. 1. deserving of the highest esteem or admiration 2. inspiring admiration or approval. 
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121. Equipment of institute technology is admirable, had achieved first class institute to check a level.
122. Los Muortos would be an admirable excuse for this, and upon the spot he resolved to go over to the Derrick ranch house, after all.
123. Still, despite that handicap, you've made an admirable Foreign Service officer.
124. That the capital A might have been thought to mean Admirable, or anything rather than Adulteress.
125. The explanation for this reticence is simple: self-criticism is an admirable trait in human beings but a potentially fatal one in politicians.
126. Next noontide saw the admirable woman in her usual place in the wine - shop , knitting away assiduously.
127. Admirable schemes for banking development were available, and he made use of them.
128. The conference at Los Muortos would be an admirable excuse for this, and upon the spot he resolved to go over to the Derrick ranch house, after all.
129. An admirable people wrests a living from the reluctant soil and the merciless seas.
130. Jiangdi Lilongwe commercial films from Hollywood types illustrated in the film is learnt abundant nutrients, the narrative is smooth and details of books, enough to the school for the elite admirable.
131. Now the communitarian would say there is something admirable in that.
132. It is an excellent thing for ruffianism and an admirable thing for the police to be on such intimate juggling terms with the night.
133. While their hard work and perseverance are often admirable,[http://sentencedict.com/admirable.html] I wouldn't be too quick to deify.
134. I wish I could say that I decided to come out of the closet in my early twenties for more admirable reasons—such as for love or the principle of the thing.
135. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.
136. Mr. Obama's desire to make good on his campaign promise of bipartisanship is admirable, and he may well heal Washington's divisions over time.
137. From the viewpoint of Dialectology History, the demonstration spirit throughout the book is the most admirable.
138. It is an admirable place to come to for a holiday and rest.
139. This admirable principle for the furtherance of human happiness is perfectly familiar to businessmen and advertisers.
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