commender Synonyms

commender Meaning

commender

to entrust for care or preservation, to recommend as worthy of confidence or notice, to give into another's care, to mention with approbation, to speak of someone or something with approval

commender Sentence Examples

  1. The commander praised his soldiers for their bravery and unwavering loyalty.
  2. The commender's stern voice boomed through the ranks, motivating them to victory.
  3. The commender's meticulous planning led to a flawless execution of the mission.
  4. The commender's unwavering resolve inspired his troops to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
  5. The commender's strategic brilliance earned him widespread admiration and respect.
  6. The commender's stern demeanor belied a heart filled with compassion for his fellow soldiers.
  7. The commender's legacy will forever be etched in the annals of military history.
  8. The commender's unwavering belief in his team led them to triumph over adversity.
  9. The commender's foresight allowed him to anticipate and thwart enemy attacks.
  10. The commender's unwavering leadership instilled confidence and determination in his troops.

FAQs About the word commender

to entrust for care or preservation, to recommend as worthy of confidence or notice, to give into another's care, to mention with approbation, to speak of someo

praiser,,

critic, caviler, criticizer, censurer, faultfinder, condemnor, caviller, castigator, nitpicker, knocker

The commander praised his soldiers for their bravery and unwavering loyalty.

The commender's stern voice boomed through the ranks, motivating them to victory.

The commender's meticulous planning led to a flawless execution of the mission.

The commender's unwavering resolve inspired his troops to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.