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Definition of commend
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of commend is as below...
Commend
(v. t.) To
recommend
as
worthy
of
confidence
or
regard;
to
present
as
worthy
of
notice
or
favorable
attention.
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Discommend
::
Discommend
(v. t.) To
expose
to
censure
or ill
favor;
to put out of the good
graces
of any one.
In Commendam
::
In
commendam
() See
Commendam,
and
Partnership
in
Commendam,
under
Partnership..
Discommender
::
Discommender
(n.) One who
discommends;
a
dispraiser.
Parathesis
::
Parathesis
(n.) A
commendatory
prayer.
Recommend
::
Recommend
(v. t.) To
commend
to the
favorable
notice
of
another;
to
commit
to
another's
care,
confidence,
or
acceptance,
with
favoring
representations;
to put in a
favorable
light
before
any one; to
bestow
commendation
on; as, he
recommended
resting
the mind and
exercising
the
body..
Plausible
::
Plausible
(a.)
Worthy
of being
applauded;
praiseworthy;
commendable;
ready.
Praisable
::
Praisable
(a.) Fit to be
praised;
praise-worthy;
laudable;
commendable.
Advocate
::
Advocate
(n.) To plead in favor of; to
defend
by
argument,
before
a
tribunal
or the
public;
to
support,
vindicate,
or
recommend
publicly..
Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Worthy
of being
lauded;
praiseworthy;
commendable;
as,
laudable
motives;
laudable
actions;
laudable
ambition..
Boast
::
Boast (v. t.) To
display
in
ostentatious
language;
to speak of with
pride,
vanity,
or
exultation,
with a view to
self-commendation;
to
extol..
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To
commend;
to
applaud;
to
express
approbation
of; to laud; --
applied
to a
person
or his acts.
Encomium
::
Encomium
(n.) Warm or high
praise;
panegyric;
strong
commendation.
Commendation
::
Commendation
(n.) The act of
commending;
praise;
favorable
representation
in
words;
recommendation.
Flattery
::
Flattery
(v. t.) The act or
practice
of
flattering;
the act of
pleasing
by
artiful
commendation
or
compliments;
adulation;
false,
insincere,
or
excessive
praise..
Persuade
::
Persuade
(v. t.) To
inculcate
by
argument
or
expostulation;
to
advise;
to
recommend.
Approbation
::
Approbation
(n.) The act of
approving;
an
assenting
to the
propriety
of a thing with some
degree
of
pleasure
or
satisfaction;
approval;
sanction;
commendation.
Recommendation
::
Recommendation
(n.) The state of being
recommended;
esteem.
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
advise
or
recommend
earnestly.
Adieu
::
Adieu (n.) A
farewell;
commendation
to the care of God at
parting.
Commend
::
Commend
(v. t.) To
mention
by way of
courtesy,
implying
remembrance
and good
will..
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