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commendable

[kuh-men-duh-buhl] / kəˈmɛn də bəl /


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The Jan. 30 editorial “A disaster for poor people” made commendable efforts to argue against deleting an expansion of the child tax credit from the revived Build Back Better Act.

From Washington Post

This is aided by the panel’s semi-gloss finish, which does a commendable job reducing reflections.

From The Verge

Another is the idea that it's not just acceptable but commendable to use family policy as a means of engineering a country's racial makeup.

From Salon

Considering main courses hover around $24, the chef’s impulses are commendable.

From Washington Post

In recent days, the administration has made crucial and commendable strides to offer free rapid tests and high-quality masks to Americans.

From Washington Post