Synonym: bless, commend, compliment, flatter, praise. Similar words: spatula, Congress, congressional, regulate, stimulate, calculate, insulated, speculate. Meaning: [kən'grætjʊleɪt] v. 1. say something to someone that expresses praise 2. express congratulations 3. be proud of 4. pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement.
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31. We congratulate Mr. Hay on this well deserved honour.
32. I would like to congratulate all the prizewinners.
33. I congratulate you, prime mover!
34. A: I congratulate you on your choice of problem page.
35. Mr. Stevens I congratulate my hon. Friend on the £25 million technology schools initiative to further technical education in schools.
36. When I wrote to congratulate him on the latter, he telephoned, which he apparently preferred to writing.
37. As the dance finished we curtsied again and the Duke of Edinburgh stopped to congratulate us.
38. Afterwards Macker moved forward to congratulate one of his battalion commanders.
39. Once again, I congratulate the hon. Member for Chislehurst on choosing this subject for his Bill.
40. San Francisco is not in a position to congratulate itself on the success of its public schools.
41. I'd like to congratulate all our entrants, the winners and the losers.
42. The first person to congratulate him was the crazy man.
43. Mr. Hague I congratulate my hon. Friend on his work so far.
44. Mr. Dunn Will my right hon. Friend take time today to congratulate those who are running successful neighbourhood watch schemes in Dartford?
45. But the rivalry was friendly enough for all teams to congratulate each other on their performances.
46. I congratulate the Government on introducing a timetable motion at the very start of the Committee stage.
47. I congratulate you for at least calling the city Lviv and not Lvov.
48. The Government are in an extraordinarily poor position to congratulate themselves on an annusmirabilis.
49. We congratulate Marconi's civilian employees on their work at that time.
50. We congratulate the family of martyrs with congratulations and sorrow.
51. Mr. Allason I congratulate my right hon. and learned Friend on the abolition of composite rate tax.
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52. I congratulate my right hon. Friend on the steps that he has taken to do just that.
53. When he announced his success and I went to congratulate him, he almost came out and said it.
54. Mr. Greenway I congratulate my right hon. Friend on his formidable and invaluable contribution to the outcome of the Maastricht negotiations.
55. He went on to congratulate the members, Executive Committee and Ciaran Ryan on the conduct of the dispute.
56. I do not say this in order to congratulate myself or to put my actions in a better light.
57. I congratulate my hon. Friend on his recent success in the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
58. They may now congratulate themselves on having obtained some parliamentary representation.
59. Keep it corked Carlsbad leaders can congratulate themselves for winning Lego when dozens of other cities wanted it.
60. That has improved in recent years and I congratulate the local authority and the local schools and colleges on that.
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