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commendatory

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[kuh-men-duh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / kəˈmɛn dəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /

adjective

  1. serving to commend; approving; praising.

  2. holding a benefice in commendam.

  3. held in commendam.


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Etymology

Origin of commendatory

1545–55; < Late Latin commendātōrius, equivalent to commendā ( re ) to commend + -tōrius -tory 1

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A quick scroll through his timeline will mostly yield commendatory musings about various Amazon ventures or the executive’s space-exploration outfit, Blue Origin.

From Seattle Times Feb. 11, 2017

A quick scroll through his timeline will mostly yield commendatory musings about various Amazon ventures or the executive’s space exploration outfit, Blue Origin.

From Seattle Times Feb. 9, 2017

Meantime commendatory letters, telegrams, telephone calls by the hundred poured into the Star's office.

From Time Magazine Archive

The punch won Happy no votes on the campus, where he is a trustee, but it did draw a commendatory letter from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fitness of praise was a merit which the writers of commendatory verses commonly despised.

From The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition by Alexander Pope

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