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    Com·mend
    /kəˈmend/

    verb

  2. to entrust for care or preservation; to recommend as worthy of confidence or notice; to mention with approbation : praise… See the full definition

  3. to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend: to commend a friend to another; to commend an applicant for employment. Synonyms: extol, laud, acclaim. Antonyms: censure. to entrust; give in charge; deliver with confidence: I commend my child to your care.

  4. to formally praise someone or something: commend someone for something The judge commended her for her bravery. commend someone on something Reeves commended his opponent on her historic victory. For a low-budget movie, it has much to commend it (= it deserves praise).

  5. to formally praise or mention with approval someone or something: Lamos should be commended for creating important opportunities for minority actors. commendable. adjective us / kəˈmen·də·bəl / The reporter did a commendable job under difficult circumstances.

  6. The most common meaning of commend is "to compliment." You commend someone when you tell them "Well done!" You can even say "I commend you on your hard work." Back in the days of Charles Dickens, commend often meant to put (someone or something) in the hands of someone else for safekeeping.

  7. 1. to present or represent as being worthy of regard, confidence, kindness, etc; recommend. 2. to give in charge; entrust. 3. to express a good opinion of; praise. 4. to give the regards of: commend me to your aunt. [C14: from Latin commendāre to commit to someone's care, from com- (intensive) + mandāre to entrust] comˈmendable adj.

  8. Definition of commend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend. to commend a friend to another. to commend an applicant for employment. 2. to entrust; give in charge; deliver with confidence. I commend my child to your care. 3. to cite or name with approval or special praise.

  10. COMMEND meaning: to praise someone or something: . Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'commend' 1. If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally. [formal] [...] 2. If someone commends a person or thing to you, they tell you that you will find them good or useful. [formal] [...] 3. If something commends itself to you, you approve of it. [formal] [...] More. Conjugations of 'commend'

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