Examples of 'he was hailed' in a sentence

Meaning of "he was hailed"

He was hailed means that he was praised or acclaimed. It suggests that he received positive recognition and admiration from others, possibly for his achievements, talents, or qualities. Being hailed is often used to describe someone who is widely acknowledged and celebrated for their contributions or exceptional abilities.

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he was hailed
He was hailed in the national press as a super weatherman.
When Finubar finally returned to Ulthuan he was hailed as a great hero.
He was hailed as one of the founding fathers of modern hydrology.
During his ministry He was hailed as Lord and King.
He was hailed as a man playing against the boys.
When he entered Jerusalem, he was hailed as a great liberator.
He was hailed and respected by the entire community.
After his Olympic victory, he was hailed as a national hero.
He was hailed by many as a national hero.
During the Interwar period, he was hailed as a great hero.
He was hailed as a prodigy after this.
While Julius Caesar was in command of his legions, he was hailed as a hero.
Then he was hailed by his enemy.
When Onoda reached Japan, he was hailed a hero.
He was hailed as the universal man and the friend of mankind.

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Because of his oratorical skill, he was hailed as El Maestro The Teacher.
He was hailed as a hero by both sides.
Labadie then moved to Geneva, where he was hailed as ‘ a second Calvin.
He was hailed by the whole.
As the Wizard King, and his story became legend. After his triumph, he was hailed.
When he returned he was hailed as a hero by the village and made king.
After three appearances in Windsor Hall in March 1904 he was hailed as the Canadian Paderewski.
He was hailed by Goodliffe as one of the.
He returned to the Netherlands in 1629, where he was hailed as a national hero.
He was hailed as a hero throughout Peru.
Within five years he was hailed as a new and major voice in European pianism.
He was hailed king of Sweden when he was four years old.
On his death he was hailed as a "friend of the poor.
He was hailed as one of the most individual and refined of English actors.
In this inscription he was hailed as Wairiwarawiramardana or " the slayer of courageous enemies.
He was hailed in the Confederate press for what was publicized as a significant southern victory.
In his diocese, he was hailed as a martyr of the Christian faith.
He was hailed as the strongest of the Holy Knights.
Like Terry Fox, he was hailed as an international hero.
He was hailed as a surrealist by André Breton.
Speeches, in which he was hailed as the true Liberator of Venezuela.
He was hailed as the King of Vajra.
Despite this, he was hailed as one of Inter 's best players.
He was hailed as a hero and invited to visit George Bush and the White House.
At the university, he was hailed as " Michael Angelo " by other students.
He was hailed as a national hero, and a lengthy period of official mourning followed.
During the 1980s he was hailed as one of the most prestigious young Spanish artists.
He was hailed as a musical hero, especially in Paris.
In particular, he was hailed for liberating political prisoners and improving freedom of the press.
He was hailed as a rising star, as described on the Chinese Baidu website.
Since then, he was hailed as a hero, and only his staff remained for his legacy.
He was hailed as a new star in Russia, where his name soon became a byword.
With this, he was hailed as the " father of histochemistry.
He was hailed at the time as " the father of Rutgers Stadium.
For this he was hailed as a " national hero " by the Islamists.

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