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    Use "commendable" in a sentence

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    commendable


    1. While her grief was fake and she knew her accusations were false, her courage was still commendable


    2. "But you will ascend, you may wish to live out your mortal years and that is commendable


    3. "Lieutenant Mason I understand your motives and your work on the biology base has been commendable


    4. Interesting and commendable is that, besides


    5. It’s commendable that your father is a hero in your eyes


    6. The overriding issue isn‘t whether or not a student is proficient in ancient languages or higher mathematics, although the latter would be certainly commendable, but whether or not that student has at least mastered the basic requirements of reading, writing and calculating sums


    7. With the help of the house he had a new birth certificate and commendable job qualifications


    8. 22 Another is wise to himself; and the fruits of understanding are commendable in his mouth


    9. Steele finds white guilt to have arisen from the commendable admission by white Americans beginning in the 1960s that they had practiced racist ways


    10. A thorough check revealed nothing new, but in case whoever was watching had become suspicious about their lack of other activity, they turned off the blocker and spent the rest of the evening working and exercising as usual, even giving a commendable demonstration of their physical affection for each other

    11. He took great pains with all his handiwork and seemed to experience the satisfaction of human achievement when he had completed a commendable piece of work


    12. And in welcoming Simon as his second apostle, Jesus said: "Simon, your enthusiasm is commendable, but it is dangerous to the work of the kingdom


    13. The weakness of his character was his pride; he was very proud of his family, his city, his reputation, and his nation, all of which is commendable if it is not carried too far


    14. Humility before God is altogether appropriate in the depths of your hearts; meekness before men is commendable; but the hypocrisy of self-conscious and attention-craving humility is childish and unworthy of the enlightened sons of the kingdom


    15. in a certain line of work is commendable but what


    16. Forgiveness is commendable but hard to do, but in some degree it was occurring


    17. Their courage for speaking what they believed in was commendable


    18. was commendable to stab a second time below the chest then push


    19. A rabbi said to a precocious six-year-old boy, “So your mother says your prayers for you each night? Very commendable


    20. She kept her hold on the rope as soldier after soldier slid down with commendable speed and efficiency

    21. ‘’Your choice was commendable, General


    22. This is most commendable


    23. Her copilot reacted with commendable speed and lined up her gun sight on the conning tower of the submarine, firing their two 30mm cannons installed in limited traverse mounts in the nose as men emerged from a deck hatch and ran to an anti-aircraft gun


    24. "That is highly commendable work and, in my capacity of Head of Operation


    25. The preservation attempts had been commendable, but the faces sleeping in the bed of that wagon weren’t familiar to us, a year having stolen their beauty


    26. Nevertheless, the commendable Christian credo of service to humanity reflects the innate nobility of its religious character


    27. Yours are commendable


    28. When he returned to his office the commendable officer asked him, ‘what’s wrong, Sir? What has happened?’


    29. 'Having noticed by your accent, madam, that the excellent German you speak was not originally acquired in our Fatherland, but must be the result of a commendable diligence practised in the schoolrooms of your youth and native land, and having further observed, from certain unmistakable signs, that the native land in question must be England, it would have a peculiar interest for me to be favoured with the exact meaning the inhabitants of that enlightened country attach to the term


    30. Finally brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things

    31. is a commendable achievement in itself, this state of affairs also opens the door to cultures


    32. Altogether there are 16 sub-species; but fortunately the SCI exercises commendable self-restraint, and puts them all on the same record list


    33. The work they have done in the community has been very commendable, improving the vicinity in a way that cannot be forgotten


    34. If any man has seen fit to rear his sons with a view to their living idle lives, or, what is highly commendable, has instilled in them the sentiment that they are in a position to labor for public ends without reference to pecuniary considerations, then, of course, the duty of the parent is to see that such are provided for in moderation


    35. The things that are discrepancies in others case usualy end up adding to his too commendable looks


    36. That was the commendable feature


    37. While this initiative has many commendable features it does not address the underlying cause of inequity --


    38. "It would be much more commendable to be somebody else's enemy," said the


    39. The inspector entered it all in a large book and bowed me out with commendable gravity, but I heard a burst of laughter before I had got down his garden path


    40. “Yes,” Ahbaht said with commendable restraint

    41. “Very commendable,” I said


    42. "Most understandable, then, that you could not finish your journey with that heavy frame," said the old man, "and most commendable that you were able to struggle back this far with the dreadful weight


    43. ‘Most understandable then that you could not finish your journey with that heavy frame,’ said the old man, ‘and most commendable that you were able to struggle back this far with the dreadful weight


    44. A solicitude on this point can be but commendable, though I hope unnecessary


    45. Wade found himself sitting on a broad, shady veranda, talking to as pretty a girl as he had seen in years; talking, as he felt with a commendable thrill of pride, his very best


    46. She kittened and frivoled through the Reign of Terror with an archness that was commendable, though somewhat misplaced, and she let loose a lay figure labeled Marie Antoinette that was designed to frame her own accomplishments


    47. He drank, we suppose, his share of New England rum, when a young man; married a comely Yankee girl, and reared a family of chubby-cheeked children; went about his business, whatever it was, on week days, and when Sunday came, went to meeting with commendable regularity


    48. ' The spirit of the book is commendable, and gives us much to admire in the life of one 'who adorned the republic of letters, and illustrated the virtues that belong to the enlightened American citizen


    49. The other churches have had but little growth in membership, but in Bible study and intelligent worship there has been commendable improvement


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    Synonyms for "commendable"

    applaudable commendable laudable praiseworthy admirably laudably praiseworthily good excellent exceptional precious capital valuable satisfactory

    "commendable" definitions

    worthy of high praise


    in an admirable manner