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Definition of "lavishes" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lavish. (verb)

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Use "lavishes" in a sentence
  • "Judy Ray lavishes description around the subjects of her observations that are often common in their nature, but elevates their substance with her gentle compassion."
  • "Meanwhile, Michael Barone's op-ed " The Great Lone Star Migration " Jan. 8 lavishes praise on Texas while scoffing at the folly of "liberal political scientists who hoped and expected that America would become less like Texas and more like New York, with bigger government, higher taxes and more unions.""
  • "* But media rewards "serious" governors who cut, cut, cut: As E.J. Dionne notes today, the national media lavishes attention on governors who are simply trying to cut everything in sight, and are ignoring other governors who are bravely embracing tax hikes as part of the solutions to their fiscal woes."
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