commend (Meaning)
commend (v)
express approval of
present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
give to in charge
express a good opinion of
mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship
Synonyms & Antonyms of commend
commend Sentence Examples
- The teacher will commend students who excel in their studies.
- I commend you for your bravery in standing up for what is right.
- The supervisor commended the employee for completing the project ahead of schedule.
- The captain commended the crew for their exceptional performance during the storm.
- We commend the volunteers for their dedication and hard work.
- His actions are commendable and worthy of recognition.
- The mayor issued a statement commending the community's response to the crisis.
- The coach commended the team for their perseverance and teamwork.
- It is important to commend others for their achievements and contributions.
- I commend your efforts to make a positive impact in the community.
FAQs About the word commend
express approval of, present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence, give to in charge, express a good opinion of, mention as by way of greeting or to ind
give, leave, entrust, deliver,hand, recommend, transfer, delegate, lend, transmit
retain, withhold, retain,keep, hold, keep, withhold, hold, possess, accept
The teacher will commend students who excel in their studies.
I commend you for your bravery in standing up for what is right.
The supervisor commended the employee for completing the project ahead of schedule.
The captain commended the crew for their exceptional performance during the storm.