Use "commended" in a sentence

1. The Lord Commended the unjust …

2. The princes Commended Sarai before Pharaoh.

3. The princes Commended Sarai before Pharaoh

4. Related words are Commends, Commended, Commending

5. We commended them for their enthusiasm.

6. He was commended for his brave actions.

7. She commended the child to her aunt.

8. The judge commended her for/on her bravery.

9. The firm was commended for its financial prudence.

10. His designs were highly commended by the judges .

11. The auditors warmly commended me for my honesty.”

12. He was commended for saving a child's life.

13. The book was widely commended for its candour.

14. The judge commended her for/on her Bravery

15. The commander commended the soldier for his bravery.

16. They are truly to be commended for their endurance.

17. It was his meekness which commended him to God.

18. Our department store has always been very highly commended.

19. She was commended on her handling of the situation.

20. • The committee has Commended achievement tests every four years.

21. The young assistant's Bashfulness commended him to his mother-in-law's good graces

22. I agree with the approach commended by Mr De Clercq.

23. “The auditors warmly commended me for my honesty.” —Pierre, Cameroon.

24. Such consolidation was indeed commended by contemporary writers on agriculture.

25. Antonyms for Aspersed include approved, commended, complimented, flattered, lauded and praised

26. Two slaves were commended and were called “good and faithful” slaves.

27. Teachers who make outstanding contributions in pedagogy should be commended and rewarded.

28. Antonyms for Carped include praised, crowed, crew, delighted, rejoiced, admired, applauded, approved, commended and complimented

29. ASEAN Leaders commended India for sharing wind turbine technology and its applications.

30. Hardcore Gamer commended its feature-quality production values as well as its deep and engaging combat.

31. The Scottish Government must be commended for its intention to lead the way".

32. Behavior is to be commended only if it is more than merely commendable.

33. 30 Many dishes are commended in one age that are nauseated in another.

34. The use of many plots and their spectral interpretation is to be commended.

35. Both leaders expressed satisfaction and commended the significant rise in trade turnover during the last two years.

36. Our Ascot staff's commitment to all facets of our business is to be commended.

37. Cyprus commended the adoption of the Act preventing human trafficking and smuggling of migrants.

38. He was commended for his “jealous anger,” “tolerating no rivalry at all” toward Jehovah.

39. Minton's virtuoso performances with pencil or pen and ink commended him as a teacher.

40. It shows how Cutoffs at the state level have corresponded with the national Commended cutoff

41. Antonyms for Admonished include praised, applauded, commended, complimented, congratulated, allowed, approved, extolled, flattered and lauded

42. It commended Panama for its accession to the Optional Protocol on the Convention against Torture.

43. Antonyms for Berated include praised, approved, cheered, acclaimed, admired, applauded, commended, complimented, congratulated and lauded

44. Synonyms for Applauded include praised, acclaimed, lauded, saluted, celebrated, commended, extolled, cheered, hailed and admired

45. He commended the country’s security apparatus for the work they are doing in securing the country.

46. He commended the flexibility and open-mindedness of the World Bank on those and other issues.

47. / kəˈmend / to formally praise someone or something: The judge Commended her for/on her bravery

48. The Department was also commended for advancing management priorities identified in the previous year’s assessment including:

49. He commended those businesses that had entered the Global Compact and encouraged additional private sector partnerships

50. So expect to be in the minority and to be commended for your pursuit in learning Chinese.

51. Paul especially commended the congregation at (Corinth; Ephesus; Philippi) for generous giving. [si p. 223 par.

52. Elihu showed patience, listened carefully, commended where possible, and offered upbuilding counsel. —Job 32:6; 33:32.

53. Hospital staff commended another canoeist who took a strap from his own craft to make a sling.

54. He also commended the people’s participation in the de-siltation of irrigation canals undertaken by the Maharashtra Government.

55. The judge commended not only his elegant and thorough analysis but also his lucid exposition of the work.

56. John Kidd is to be commended generally, and specifically for forbearing to Anagrammatize Gabler's name as Gartle

57. Only the Witness couple with whom he lived commended him for not withdrawing any of the money.

58. These Cavils apart, the book is commended as much more than a coffee-table collection of interesting photographs

59. The Department was also to be commended for increasing online access to historical United Nations information and documentation.

60. (Luke 10:2-12) When the disciples returned and reported on their success, Jesus commended and encouraged them.

61. Their notion of the real meaning of the period of Affiance commended itself entirely to his lofty sentiments

62. Accoladed (comparative more Accoladed, superlative most Accoladed) Having been the subject of accolade(s); having won awards, received honors or been commended

63. Related words are Commends, Commended, Commending.The word Commend is derived from the Latin word Commendare which means to entrust.

64. (Job 33:6, 7; Proverbs 12:18) Rather than criticizing Job’s former conduct, Elihu commended him for his righteousness.

65. I commended the chef on the excellent meal. I later wrote to commend him to his employer, the restaurant owner.

66. The Aforementioned and heavy-handed passage aside, Hecht's film should be commended for its treatment of potentially incendiary elements

67. Still, many women care for job, home, and family quite ably, and for that they are to be warmly commended.

68. As Chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party, you also need to be commended and applauded for your commitment while serving in this leadership role

69. 3 → Commend itself (to somebody) → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Commend • The leadership Rodriguez displayed is to be Commended

70. Barcalounger should be commended on their attempt to reflect their product in use by a modern, forward-thinking, racially integrated family

71. I explained to my guests how easily I mightn't be back till the evening, I commended them to the special Attentiveness …

72. Paul and Barnabus "had been commended to the grace of God for the work which they had fulfilled" (Acts 14: 26).

73. Peter warmly commended the Christians to whom he wrote for not continuing to run with their former worldly companions through this swamp, this cesspool, of badness.

74. He commended the Swazi Members of Parliament on their efforts for advancing His Majesty’s of transforming Swaziland into a developed country by 2022.

75. Aida Gueye Seydi and Jeannette Afounde of PLAN international commended the work of WACSOF especially with creating the platform for the engagement

76. Accoladed (comparative more Accoladed, superlative most Accoladed) Having been the subject of accolade (s); having won awards, received honors or been commended.

77. Atelier Zündel & Cristea architects shared with us their Grenelle Tower in Paris France, which has been commended by the Mipim AR FUTURE awards.At a …

78. Several agencies including the United States Coast Guard (USCG), National Hurricane Center (NHC) and National Weather Service (NWS) were commended for their actions.

79. In February 1974, the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLFSV) commended the 1961 attack on Cassanje, the first battle of Angola’s war of independence.

80. I Commended Jeff to the award selection committee because his extraordinary bravery in rescuing all of those people from the apartment fire deserves to be recognized