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    commendatory
    /kɒˈmɛndət(ə)ri/

    adjective

    • 1. serving to present something as suitable for approval or acceptance: archaic "a commendatory grin"

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  2. The meaning of COMMENDATORY is serving to commend. How to use commendatory in a sentence.

  3. praising or expressing approval for someone or something: Let me read you an extract from a commendatory review of the work. Alongside the mainly commendatory applause came the occasional criticism. Fewer examples.

  4. COMMENDATORY definition: serving to commend ; expressing praise or approval | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  5. Commendatory definition: serving to commend; approving; praising.. See examples of COMMENDATORY used in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for COMMENDATORY: favorable, positive, good, appreciative, approving, complimentary, friendly, admiring; Antonyms of COMMENDATORY: negative, uncomplimentary, unfavorable, derogatory, adverse, depreciatory, unflattering, disapproving.

  7. Define commendatory. commendatory synonyms, commendatory pronunciation, commendatory translation, English dictionary definition of commendatory. adj. Serving to commend.

  8. Noun. Singular: commendatory. Plural: commendatories. Origin of Commendatory. commend +‎ -atory. From Wiktionary. Commendatory Sentence Examples.

  9. Aug 18, 2024 · Serving to commend or compliment; complimentary. You received, I hope, some verses from a Horse, and a Lilliputian, to Gulliver; and an heroic Epistle to Mrs. Gulliver. Some boys had latterly tried to impart gaiety to the ruin by using the central arena as a cricket-ground.

  10. A complete guide to the word "COMMENDATORY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. praising or expressing approval for someone or something: Let me read you an extract from a commendatory review of the work. Alongside the mainly commendatory applause came the occasional criticism. Fewer examples.

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