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If you are asking about the meaning of the expression "worthy of praise," it refers to a person (it can refer to an idea too, but we usually see it applied to a person) who is deserving of our respect and admiration for having done something very positive. For example, "Mahatma Gandhi is worthy of praise for defending the rights of the Untouchables in India." In some older books, you might see this expression as an adjective, "praise-worthy," but it is not commonly used in speech these days.

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When people worship Anthony.........."The lord is gracious and full of compassion slow to anger and of great mercy"

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