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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. 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.

  3. Commendatory means serving to commend or praise someone or something. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of commendatory from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Commendatory means serving to commend, expressing praise or approval, or recommending. It can also refer to a type of ecclesiastical appointment or a letter of recommendation.

  5. Commendatory means serving to commend, approving, or praising. It can also refer to a benefice held in commendam, a form of ecclesiastical tenure. See the origin, synonyms, and usage of commendatory in sentences.

  6. The word "commendatory" is correct and it can be used in written English. It is an adjective that means expressing praise or admiration. Here is an example sentence: The principal gave a commendatory speech at the award ceremony.

  7. Commendatory is an adjective that means serving to commend or expressing praise or approval. It can also refer to a system of appointing abbots in the Benedictine order. See synonyms, word forms, origin and examples of commendatory.

  8. Commendatory means serving to commend or praise someone or something. Find the pronunciation, translation and related words for commendatory in this online dictionary.