0 present participle of recommend --
1 to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done: --
The city has much/little to recommend it (= it has many/few pleasant qualities).
[ + -ing verb ] I recommend writing your feelings down on paper.
[ + (that) ] The doctor recommended (that) I get more exercise.
The headmistress agreed to recommend the teachers' proposals to the school governors.
She has been recommended for promotion.
I can recommend the chicken in mushroom sauce - it's delicious.
Prospective evaluation of a clinical guideline recommending hospital length of stay in upper gastrointestinal track hemorrhage.
The services have excellent search engines for recommending similar music, as well as programmed radio stations that help music lovers to discover new artists.
If they are researchers, academic merit might be an incentive for recommending further research.
I have no qualms about recommending this is a classroom edition.
This is unambiguously a matter of recommending smaller grain.
All that we get from here is that they should not summarily reject fragmentation and think twice before recommending consolidation as a universal development agenda.
He also emphasised the paragraph recommending orders and medals, suggesting that he thought the idea was worth pursuing.
Nor does it understand studies of the sequential organization of classroom instruction as recommending how teachers should teach.