It is meant as a praise (see Diana Ross).
praise the lord example: Hallelujiah to the lamb. Praise the lord Praise the lamb.
Meant to the good
Confucius would say, whatever martial art you have available. He is the philosopher who famously said "when the pupil is ready the master will appear." He was borrowing from Daoism the notion that when something is meant to happen, everything just falls into place naturally, thus, borrowing from Daoist logic, it stands to reason that the martial nearest you, is the martial art you are meant to study.
Some words that rhyme with "meant to be" include meant for me, lent to me, and sent to me.
After someone does something they receive feedback from other people regarding their performance. Positive feedback may include praise, rewards, or recognition within their group.
A compliment is a polite expression of praise or admiration toward someone, usually regarding their appearance, actions, or characteristics. It is meant to make the person feel good or appreciated.
meant
I really meant to show you
Laude is the ablative singular of the Latin word for "praise", laus (laudis, f.). In this form the word means "by, from, or with praise" (which one of these is meant depends on context).
If you meant Australian, then: Mammalian Alien Aristotalian
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