0 praise, or an official statement that praises someone:
Several of the firefighters received commendation for their bravery.
He was very proud when his daughter received a commendation for her achievement.
1 A commendation is a formal statement of praise for someone who has done something admirable.
Their assessment might rely on evidence of critical acclaim, or the award of prizes and commendations, as well as being based on the panel members' own knowledge and critical judgement.
The reviewer thought that the film deserved" the highest commendation".
My especial commendation of the book responds to a matter which is more basic and too often neglected.
The sponsors and the contributors of the report deserve a special commendation for an invaluable reference for a wide audience.
Further, in the pursuit of commendation and intercession they made gifts and offerings to the clergy in town and countryside, in parish, friary and cloister.
Naturally, his somewhat iconoclastic stance has not always received universal commendation but it has sparked off a lively and healthy international debate.
She deserves credit and commendation for her effort and determination as well as her accomplishment.
However, such commendation would be premature.
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