1 to formally praise or mention with approval someone or something:
Lamos should be commended for creating important opportunities for minority actors.
Otherwise, there is not much to commend it to an academic audience.
However, the editors are to be commended for tolerating disagreement amongst contributors.
The editors and contributors are to be commended for producing such a thought-provoking and at the same time useful work.
For these and other achievements, the editors and contributors to this project should be commended.
There is much to commend it as a vademecum for comparative researchers and as a source-book for teaching.
Here he commends it under the title of 'the people's veto'.
We commend their effort and suggest three avenues of research.
The e-mail forum, once assured of the genuine motives for the research, welcomed it and commended the research process.
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