Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who commends or praises.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who commends or praises.
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- noun One who
commends .
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Quinnipiac today finds more evidence of this: Fifty-three percent approve of his performance as commender in chief of the military, while 56 percent disapprove of his handling of the economy.
The Morning Plum 2010
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He will be a very good commender in chief that can unite United States of America and the Democratics party.
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"I am 17 yrs old and i think obama will be a great commender-in-chief" ..
Report: Girl "Safe And Asleep" In Hillary's 3 A.M. Ad Is Supporting...Obama! 2009
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Immodicae laudes conciliant invidiam, potius quam laudem, and vain commendations derogate from truth, and we think in conclusion, non melius de laudato, pejus de laudante, ill of both, the commender and commended.
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The organizers of the exercise -- particularly the former commender of LOHSEP, Col.
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The organizers of the exercise -- particularly the former commender of LOHSEP, Col.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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The organizers of the exercise -- particularly the former commender of LOHSEP, Col.
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One is commended, and, unseen, he is loved: doth this love enter the heart of the hearer from the mouth of the commender?
The Confessions 1999
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