Commend - meaning and definition. What is Commend
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What (who) is Commend - definition


commend      
v. a.
1.
Recommend, bespeak, regard for.
2.
Commit, intrust, yield.
3.
Praise, extol, applaud, laud, eulogize, cry up, speak well of, say a good word for, sing or sound the praises of.
commend      
v.
1) to commend highly
2) (formal) (B) I can commend him to you
3) (D; tr.) to commend for (she was commended for bravery)
commend      
(commends, commending, commended)
1.
If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally. (FORMAL)
I commended her for that action...
I commend Ms. Orth on writing such an informative article...
The book was widely commended for its candour...
The reports commend her bravery...
His actions were commended by the Jury.
VERB: V n for/on n/-ing, V n for/on n/-ing, V n for/on n/-ing, V n, V n
commendation (commendations)
The Company received a commendation from the Royal Society of Arts.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone commends a person or thing to you, they tell you that you will find them good or useful. (FORMAL)
I can commend it to him as a realistic course of action.
= recommend
VERB: V n to n
Examples of use of Commend
1. And I commend Senator Obama and his supporters tonight.
2. I commend each person here for your devotion to freedom.
3. Egal× 10 April 2006 Firstly, I have to commend Mr.
4. "I commend the United States Senate for passing DR–CAFTA.
5. President Pervez Musharaff for his fullest support and commend H.E.