Verb(1) express approval of(2) present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence(3) give to in charge(4) express a good opinion of(5) mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship(6) present as worthy of regard(7) kindness(8) or confidence(9) recommend(10) praise(11) hand over with confidence
Verb(1) express approval of(2) present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence(3) give to in charge(4) express a good opinion of(5) mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship(6) present as worthy of regard(7) kindness(8) or confidence(9) recommend(10) praise(11) hand over with confidence
(1) We commend our readers to the advertisement which appears in this issue.(2) I commend this suggestion to your readers, to the national park, and to the owners of the site.(3) We commend the book to your attention and will provide our own take on it as soon as we have had a chance to read it.(4) I thank the select committee for its consideration of the bill, and I commend the committee's report to the House.(5) I applaud the work that has been done by the select committee, and I commend this work, as it is shaped, to the House.(6) commend me to my son, and bid him rule better than I(7) as they set out on their journey I commend them to your care(8) I commend this bill, as reported back from the select committee, to the House.(9) We commend this constitution to the Prime Minister, his Cabinet, the opposition, the judiciary and all Government officials.(10) I commend the Government and the officials responsible.(11) I commend them to your care(12) It has a lot of opportunity and a lot to commend it.(13) However, I think she holds her own well, and I commend her for taking a role in such a challenging film.(14) With that, I commend it very firmly to the Committee.(15) Fire officers plan to officially commend Jonathan for his bravery.(16) I commend her to you without reservation