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commend

[kuh-mend] / kəˈmɛnd /




Example Sentences

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“You are to be commended for this increase. However we continue to receive complaints of defective wiring. Quality control must improve.”

From Literature

"It also wishes to commend all the nations that took part in this edition of the Afcon, which has been a major moment for African football."

From BBC

“We commend the EPA for their commitment to reevaluating these policies.”

From Los Angeles Times

She commended their bravery, telling them they were not to blame themselves for his actions.

From BBC

"Although a tragic outcome today, their efforts are to be commended and really did give the couple the best chance."

From BBC