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How to use commendable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word commendable? Here are some examples.

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Steve Sterling did a commendable job in his first year at the helm on Long Island.
Many large corporates have taken commendable steps to improve workplace posture and healthcare.
I think it's very commendable when young people want to live in a village, but they are being discriminated against.
The performances are particularly commendable because the actors communicate so much about their characters in a non-verbal way.
Your efficiency in tearing the Nation apart is commendable, you, with your white topis and white kurtas and white beards and black hearts.
The media's role in exposing his unfortunate behaviour and upstart arrogance has been highly commendable.
Though the writing style in this work is at points abrupt, Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin.
That credo was commendable for normal life but not for ambitious politicians.
As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting is commendable, although unverifiable.
The breathtaking performance by the tiny tots, who represented the presence of the Sindhis in different parts of the world, was commendable.
Yesterday's historic gathering at which political parties met in a warm and cordial environment is commendable and a breakthrough.
There is a great interest in the swimming competition, which is highly commendable.
With a third set-piece similar to Elliott's previous two efforts, Steven Hammell dispatched another commendable drive wide of the post.
Given just a couple hours to tell a tale I think all in all the folks involved did a commendable job.
All cutscenes are real-time and benefit from commendable direction and camerawork.
To read a tirade of abuse like this can only add to that trauma and make Nadia's bravery and eventual victory all the more commendable.
This is very commendable and those people have, I am sure, the silent thanks of the general public.
She had been in ill health for sometime but had borne her sickness with commendable courage and a serene nature.
The other members of the cast do commendable work with far less compelling roles.
The Germans looked ropey at the back but their commitment to attack is commendable and they scored two absolute scorchers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Be that as it may, the redskin showed a commendable promptness in all that he did.
Shall that be blameable in me, which is commendable veracity and constancy in others?
Granny Tunks with commendable forethought had brought out a bullseye lantern, which she must have stolen from some policeman.
On the other hand McAdoo did a most commendable and forward-looking thing when he gave labor a fair place in his official cabinet.
He had to recall that ironside was a very fine young fellow, with a commendable spirit of inquiry in medical matters.
Your peers will probably be of the opinion that you display a commendable prudence.
He takes commendable interest in the training of youth, and has indicted me as a corruptor of youth.
Its arrangement for four hands, however, is excellently done, with commendable attention to the interests of the secondo player.
The interlacement and flourishing, too, are handled with commendable restraint.
Wasn't it father who was giving the commendable imitation of a whirling dervish on the pier-head?
It's praiseworthy and commendable for a working girl to try to better herself.
In Rome, they have a commendable system of caring for their cats.
It was all plain that he had proceeded according to very correct and commendable rules.
She sat close to her cousin, who, with commendable patience, was listening to a long story about lost luggage.
He criticised the whole place with a most commendable frankness.
The maniacs, with commendable promptness, jerked Severne to his feet.
For so uncouth a person he was strangely commendable and worthy.
His decision to hang back and congratulate newly-crowned Open champion Zach Johnson at St Andrews was commendable.
He allowed your crimes to be great, but that still there was room for mercy, the most commendable virtue in a prince, and for which his majesty was so justly celebrated.
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