commending Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈmend]
  • Us [ kəˈmend]

Meaning of commending In English

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Examples of commending

  • Despite the harsh rhetoric, there were few untoward incidents, and election observers were unanimous in commending the peaceful mood.

  • Business had moved from being terrified about a possible socialist economic policy, to commending the performance of communists in the cabinet.

  • I would like to close this brief survey by particularly commending the second contribution that presents a departure from the triggers approach.

  • But it also gives them difficulty in commending their views to most believers.

  • Seigel too, is not merely documenting various ideas of the self; he is commending one of them to us as the one we should accept as true.

  • I would also join in commending the courage and efforts of the police and of the other essential services.

  • I begin by commending him on that excellent report.

  • I have no hesitation in commending both reports to you.

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