COMMEND
\kəmˈɛnd], \kəmˈɛnd], \k_ə_m_ˈɛ_n_d]\
Definitions of COMMEND
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language.
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1914 - Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language
- 1874 - Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language
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express approval of
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mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship; "Remember me to your wife"
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give to in charge; "I commend my children to you"
By Princeton University
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express approval of
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mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship; "Remember me to your wife"
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give to in charge; "I commend my children to you"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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To commit, intrust, or give in charge for care or preservation.
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To recommend as worthy of confidence or regard; to present as worthy of notice or favorable attention.
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To mention with approbation; to praise; as, to commend a person or an act.
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To mention by way of courtesy, implying remembrance and good will.
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Commendation; praise.
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By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By Daniel Lyons
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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To express a favorable opinion of; approve; praise; recommend; also, to present the regards of.
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To commit with confidence; entrust.
By James Champlin Fernald
By Nuttall, P.Austin.
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