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View definitions for hail

hail

noun as in torrent

verb as in call to, yell for

verb as in honor, salute

verb as in come from; originate

verb as in rain down on

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Example Sentences

Roughly half of US voters backed the president-elect in last month's presidential contest - and Trump has hailed Milei as a man who can "make Argentina great again".

From BBC

The arrest prompted equally swift praise from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who hailed the employee as a “hero,” and pointed to the moment as an example of ordinary people stepping up in extraordinary ways.

From Salon

In some online spaces, the shooting prompted criticism of the health insurance industry, and Mr Mangione was even hailed as a hero.

From BBC

Fifa's evaluation report hails "a range of impressive stadiums which, when built or refurbished, could offer state-of-the-art infrastructure".

From BBC

For a good number of the militants, many of whom hail from Syria’s rural regions, it was their first time entering the capital.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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