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praise verb (praised, praising) 1 to express admiration or approval of someone or something. 2 to worship or glorify (God) with hymns or thanksgiving, etc. noun 1 the expression of admiration or approval; commendation. 2 worship of God. sing someone's or something's praises to commend them or it enthusiastically.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French preisier, from Latin pretiare to value.

praise verb (praised, praising) 1 to express admiration or approval of someone or something. 2 to worship or glorify (God) with hymns or thanksgiving, etc. noun 1 the expression of admiration or approval; commendation. 2 worship of God. sing someone's or something's praises to commend them or it enthusiastically.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French preisier, from Latin pretiare to value.

praise verb (praised, praising) 1 to express admiration or approval of someone or something. 2 to worship or glorify (God) with hymns or thanksgiving, etc. noun 1 the expression of admiration or approval; commendation. 2 worship of God. sing someone's or something's praises to commend them or it enthusiastically.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French preisier, from Latin pretiare to value.