rare. [ad. L. laudābilitās, f. laudābilis: see next.] The quality of being a fit subject for praise; praiseworthiness.

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1715.  Mem. Abp. Tenison, 5. Names … however instructive by the Laudability of their Characters.

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1829.  S. Turner, Hist. Eng., II. xxxi. IV. 363. This doctrine of the laudability and right of assassinating sovereigns was taught by others … of the Jesuit fraternity.

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