Sentence examples for To commend from inspiring English sources

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To commend

verb

To congratulate or reward.

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To commend a thing is always to commend it in virtue of the nonmoral features it has.

This tournament has much to commend it.

"Nothing to commend it at all.

Still, many found much to commend.

That has much to commend it, in a fallen world.

I want to commend him on achieving his goal.

But beyond that, price controls have "little to commend them".

Her followers were quick to commend her honesty.

SPRING cleaning has a lot to commend it.

Nonetheless, there is much to commend in "Finding Florida".

But you have to commend them for trying.

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