commend Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. verb express approval of
  2. verb present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
    • His paintings commend him to the artistic world
  3. verb give to in charge
    • I commend my children to you
  4. verb express a good opinion of
    recommend.
  5. verb mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship
    remember.
    • Remember me to your wife

WordNet


Com*mend" transitive verb
Etymology
L. commendare; com- + mandare to intrust to one's charge, enjoin, command. Cf. Command, Mandate.
Wordforms
imperfect & past participle Commended; present participle & verbal noun Commending
Definitions
  1. To commit, intrust, or give in charge for care or preservation.
    His eye commends the leading to his hand. Shak.
    Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. Luke xxiii. 46.
  2. To recommend as worthy of confidence or regard; to present as worthy of notice or favorable attention.
    Among the objects of knowlwdge, two especially commend themselves to our contemplation. Sir M. Hale.
    I commend unto you Phebe our sister. Rom. xvi. 1.
  3. To mention with approbation; to praise; as, to commend a person or an act.
    Historians commend Alexander for weeping when he read the actions of Achilles. Dryden.
  4. To mention by way of courtesy, implying remembrance and good will. Archaic
    Commend me to my brother. Shak.
Com*mend" noun
Definitions
  1. Commendation; praise. Obs.
    Speak in his just commend. Shak.
  2. pl. Compliments; greetings. Obs.
    Hearty commends and much endeared love to you. Howell.

Webster 1913