admirable Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of admirable In English

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Examples of admirable

  • The volume is equipped with admirable bibliographies, a table of principal dates, and an exhaustive index.

  • The attractions of civic republicanism have never faded, and there is much that remains admirable in that tradition.

  • Despite the complexity and diversity of the social formations under review, the account thus retains an admirable clarity.

  • Despite their admirable political or moral intentions, both groups are guilty of dehistoricizing and depersonalizing the 'essential subject'.

  • This is a solid and well-researched book whose admirable footnotes provide biographical details of the major protagonists involved in the development of inter-war housing.

  • In a liberal society this is to undermine capacities that make its liberties admirable.

  • In addition, an admirable introductory essay sets the scene.

  • However, the book's shortcoming is that it does not translate the author's admirable intentions into analysis.

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Translations of admirable In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    可欽佩的, 值得羨慕的, 令人讚賞的…

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  • 中文简体

    可钦佩的, 值得羡慕的, 令人赞赏的…

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  • Español

    admirable, admirable [masculine-feminine]…

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  • Português

    admirável…

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  • Türk dili

    hayranlık uyandıran, duyulan…

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  • Français

    admirable…

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  • Čeština

    obdivuhodný…

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  • Dansk

    beundringsværdig…

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