Commend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: commendCommendators
commendators during popery the commendator was the person by whom the fruits of a benefice
Commendable
worthy of being commended or praised laudable praiseworthy
Commendation
the act of commending praise favorable representation in words recommendation
Commender
one who commends or praises
Commendatory
serving to commend containing praise or commendation commending praising
puffing
making exaggerated commendations esp for promotional purposes also the exaggerated commendations made note generally a seller cannot be held liable for
Recommend
put in a favorable light before any one to bestow commendation on as he recommended resting the mind and exercising the
Bitake
to commend to commit
Commend
to commit intrust or give in charge for care or preservation
Commendam
a vacant living or benefice commended to a cleric usually a bishop who enjoyed the revenue
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