Synonym: approve, assign, commit, compliment, praise, trust. Similar words: recommend, recommendation, commencement, comment, commence, comment on, commentary, commensurate. Meaning: [kə'mend] v. 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.
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31) The extent to which we commend some one for operating a complex piece of equipment depends on the circumstances.
32) Most dictionaries define praise by giving synonyms like glorify, extol, commend, magnify, which is not really very helpful.
33) I would strongly commend this idea to the cement industry.
34) We do not Good husbandry may also explain why we do not commend people who are obviously working simply for commendation.
35) Each has something to commend it and yet each in turn is not totally convincing.
36) The gospels commend faith the size of a grain of mustard seed.
37) The priest stepped forward to bless Tom's body and commend it to God.
38) Part of our volunteers work is to commend to schools our range of written and audio-visual materials.
39) But the poem appears to commend long-suffering endurance and to suggest that mourners may be silently visited by Divine Grace.
40) Despite my reservations about some aspects of the book, I do believe that it has much to commend it.
41) Having uncovered so much that is praiseworthy so far it is nice to be able to carry on and commend the sound.
42) That the White Revolution was massively acclaimed by referendum in 1973 did not commend it any the more to the clergy.
43) I commend to you, therefore, a delightful little paperback entitled Rear Gunner Pathfinder.
44) The Bill matches the needs of the times, and I commend it to the House.
45) I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place.
46) Almighty Father, we commend to Your loving care all who suffer; grant them patience.
47) I commend all four to those who have not yet read them; all contain great wisdom.
48) Baldwin agreed that the request for a special bill was reasonable and said that he would commend it to his colleagues.
49) I commend the politicians of Northern Ireland for doing that.
50) I commend the report of this research study to any nurse interested in promoting or developing nursing as a therapeutic endeavour.
51) I'd like to commend him to my friends.
52) From this respect, pipelining has everything to commend it.
53) This book doesn't commend itself to me.
54) That book does not commend itself to me.
55) Commend me to the nurseryman and the poulterer.
56) Reprove your friend privately, commend him puBlicly.
57) The Prime Minister's initiative has much to commend it.
58) His suggestions do not commend themselves to the committee.
59) I should like to commend this method to you.
60) All men commend holiness,[http://sentencedict.com/commend.html] although few would practice it.
More similar words: recommend, recommendation, commencement, comment, commence, comment on, commentary, commensurate, commensalism, amendment, commerce, commercial, from memory, mend, commitment, amend, mendacious, tremendous, summer, dimmer, midsummer, immediate, commit, in common, commonly, commander, committee, commodity, communism, community.