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Definition of commend
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Commend
(n.)
Commendation;
praise.
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Counsel
::
Counsel
(v. t.) To
advise
or
recommend,
as an act or
course..
Commend
::
Commend
(v. t.) To
mention
with
approbation;
to
praise;
as, to
commend
a
person
or an act..
Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To
praise;
to
commend.
Recommending
::
Recommending
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Recommen.
Betake
::
Betake
(v. t.) To
commend
or
intrust
to; to
commit
to.
Such
::
Such (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like;
resembling;
similar;
as, we never saw such a day; --
followed
by that or as
introducing
the word or
proposition
which
defines
the
similarity,
or the
standard
of
comparison;
as, the books are not such that I can
recommend
them, or, not such as I can
recommend;
these
apples
are not such as those we saw
yesterday;
give your
children
such
precepts
as tend to make them
better..
Appoint
::
Appoint
(v. t.) To point at by way, or for the
purpose,
of
censure
or
commendation;
to
arraign..
Commendam
::
Commendam
(n.) A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to a
cleric
(usually
a
bishop)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until a
pastor
was
provided.
A
living
so held was said to be held in
commendam.
The
practice
was
abolished
by law in 1836.
Recommendatory
::
Recommendatory
(a.)
Serving
to
recommend;
recommending;
commendatory.
Flatter
::
Flatter
(v. t.) To treat with
praise
or
blandishments;
to
gratify
or
attempt
to
gratify
the
self-love
or
vanity
of, esp. by
artful
and
interested
commendation
or
attentions;
to
blandish;
to
cajole;
to
wheedle..
Commendatory
::
Commendatory
(a.)
Holding
a
benefice
in
commendam;
as, a
commendatory
bishop..
Ingratiate
::
Ingratiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
commend
to the favor of
another;
to bring into
favor;
to
insinuate;
-- used
reflexively,
and
followed
by with
before
the
person
whose favor is
sought..
Laudation
::
Laudation
(v. t.) The act of
lauding;
praise;
high
commendation.
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..
Bitake
::
Bitake
(v. t.) To
commend;
to
commit.
Discommendation
::
Discommendation
(n.)
Blame;
censure;
reproach.
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To
commend;
to
applaud;
to
express
approbation
of; to laud; --
applied
to a
person
or his acts.
Envoy
::
Envoy (n.) An
explanatory
or
commendatory
postscript
to a poem,
essay,
or book; -- also in the
French
from,
l'envoi..
Advocate
::
Advocate
(n.) To plead in favor of; to
defend
by
argument,
before
a
tribunal
or the
public;
to
support,
vindicate,
or
recommend
publicly..
Dedication
::
Dedication
(n.) An
address
to a
patron
or
friend,
prefixed
to a book,
testifying
respect,
and often
recommending
the work to his
special
protection
and
favor..
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