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[ kuh-men-did ]
adjective
- presented, mentioned, or praised as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommended:
It looks to be one of the most commended films of the year鈥攕ummed up by critics as 鈥渋nsightful, uncomfortable, and poignant.鈥
- publicly or officially cited with approval or special praise:
The contest will have only one winner, but all commended entrants will receive a certificate.
- Feudal Law. (of one鈥檚 lands or oneself) placed under another鈥檚 protection in return for becoming their vassal:
During Japan鈥檚 Heian period the tax-free holdings of nobles increased, along with the commended lands from hard-pressed peasants.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of commend.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉耻产路肠辞尘路尘别苍诲路别诲 adjective
- 飞别濒濒-肠辞尘路尘别苍诲路别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of commended1
Example Sentences
The family commended 鈥渢his act of courage, along with Alijah鈥檚 incredible will to survive,鈥 calling it 鈥渘othing short of miraculous.鈥
Emery has been rightly commended for turning Villa from relegation battlers into Champions League contenders since he was appointed in October 2022.
Marc Howard, founder and president of the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice, commended Knox for the humanity she brings to the project鈥檚 advisory council.
The physicality of the season that begins right out the gate was one of the things Druckmann had discussed with Ramsey and he commended them on their commitment to training.
The "bravery and professionalism" of the officers was commended after 302 were injured and between 54 and 69 taken to hospital.
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