Examples of 'had praised' in a sentence

Meaning of "had praised"

had praised: This phrase indicates that someone has previously expressed admiration, approval, or positive feedback for something or someone. It is commonly used to describe a past action where commendation or compliments were given

How to use "had praised" in a sentence

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had praised
He said many had praised the initiative.
Reacted exactly as the Roman historian who had praised the Emperor.
Those who had praised it before were compelled to retract their opinions.
She explained that she had praised me for her sight.
He had praised the young painter in La cathédrale.
His father had praised him.
Obama had praised Perez without formally endorsing him.
Even the King himself had praised her beauty.
He had praised you.
I would rather remember how much she had praised me after watching Raazi.
Faulhaber had praised the monarchy a few months earlier at the funeral of King Ludwig.
She noted that the Special Rapporteur had praised several model programmes.
They had praised him and followed with anxious anticipation of His ascension to the throne.
My beloved mother who had praised me was no longer here.
David had praised God in the midst of the congregation of ancient Israel.

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All of them had praised the ISI.
He had praised the preciousness of kindness, sang hymns to the beauty of holiness.
Von Bulow had praised him.
She was also pleased with the audience reaction to Esther, who had praised the character.
The international community had praised IMIS for its contribution to better management.
At that moment it was as if Rembrandt had praised me a picture!
Hannah also had praised God for the birth of her son Samuel.
Already in the seventeenth century, academicians had praised the Deluge for its " universal colour.
Everyone had praised me, but in truth it was not like that.
Shortly after the recording, Haggard called Talley, who had praised him earlier in his career.
The World Bank had praised the Fund for its technical cooperation.
Five years before the novels publication, Wilde had praised Poes rhythmical expression.
The review had praised the council 's success during its first two years of operation.
On several occasions, Zarif had praised Soleimani.
Civil society organizations had praised those commitments, but would continue to monitor their implementation.
The moon ; that stones in his hand had praised Allah ; that.
Sulekha had praised him so much, that I had become jealous.
As for humanitarian relief, the General Assembly had praised the cooperation of the Sudanese Government.
He had praised Trump at a dinner in Davos, Switzerland.
However, he acknowledged that Obama had praised Cuba 's efforts in health and education.
He had praised Durham as " a perfect little city " in Notes from a Small Island.
Five years before the novel 's publication, Wilde had praised Poe 's rhythmical expression.
In fact, Tester had praised the EPA for not attempting such a regulation.
You did not get my performance, I had praised you, right?
Since Uncle Jules had praised hunters ' appetites I devoured my meat and asked for more potatoes.
Taft, as Secretary of War, had praised the acquisitions.
Experts had praised the 2010 census, assessing it as the best the country had ever held.
The President of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, had praised the “ work culture and solidarity ” of evangelicals.
After he had praised and glorified God, he said, " O people, listen to my words.
Just one day earlier, he had praised Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Previously Chuang had praised Prayut 's military junta in July 2014, hoping to become Supreme Patriarch.
Amnesty International had praised Austrian regulations in that regard.
As stated by Durant, Voltaire had praised the simplicity, sobriety, regularity, and industry of Jews.
I (masculine) had praised lavishly.

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