Commendable Meaning. I commend her book to you. - applaudable efforts to.
With most commendable promptness but without that caution which a battery commander learns to observe only by experience. Origin of commendable From Middle French commendable from Latin commendabilis from commendare to commend intrust to from com- mandare to commit intrust enjoin. - a commendable sense of purpose.
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Late Middle English via Old French from Latin commendabilis from commendare see commend. Baldwin answered with commendable honesty. A commendable interest in classical music. The tone of her speech was commendable.
