commend

/kəˈmɛnd/
verb 5noun 2

Collocations

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(verb.)

PREP

for

The teacher commended Maria for her excellent work on the science project.

to

I would commend this restaurant to anyone looking for excellent Italian food.

PHRASES

be highly/widely commended

The teacher's new approach to classroom management has been widely commended by parents and administrators alike.

sth has little/much to commend it

While the old car has little to commend it, it still runs reliably.

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