Examples of using Honorable in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Political
And that's honorable.
Honorable life, brilliant bit of classic records.
That's very honorable.
Honorable fashion externally flexible and comfortable to wear.
My men are honorable.
People also translate
The queen has positions for those who are honest and honorable.
A majestic and honorable appearance….
We got honorable mention in the brother/sister dance category!
Lord Tarquin and the Honorable John Villiers.
Saving is honorable, but in principle it is a matter of course.
I would stand upright. Among honorable men.
Nine Contributions& Honorable Mention Award at ACM CHI 2018.
These are the ones who will receive forgiveness and honorable sustenance.
There's nothing honorable about that,” the bald warrior quipped.
He has served as a law clerk to the Honorable William M. Fay, U. S.
All great and honorable actions are undertaken with great difficulty.
Seriously, though, it's honorable, what you do.
The honorable merchant as a person: Commitment to value compliance.
What is the meaning of Honorable Peace lyrics?
A symbol for honorable mercantile conduct. With elaborate clothes.
But... I will come back to our honorable northern notary.
Honorable fame of Huawei with technology of breakthrough technologies 6 June.
What you did with your boss was honorable, impressive... and stupid.
GPCCI operates and transacts business based on the guiding principles of the Honorable Merchant.
Some of these members are honorable and idealistic, others are not.
Now comes the noble Razdal mo Eraz of that ancient and honorable house.
Diamond mother of pearl dial, honorable fashion, strange blooming glory.
Steve Slater was honored to become an inaugural Barrister of the Honorable Barbara M. G.
Announcing the first competitor, your honorable director of the Fair.
I received a letter that day from the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
