commend
praise formally / recommend / entrust
Transitive Verb
past: commendedpp: commendeding: commending
This word carries a tone of formal approval and official recognition. It is typically used in professional, civic, or religious contexts where a higher authority acknowledges the merit of a subordinate or a peer. It differs from simple praise by implying a public or documented endorsement. In its more archaic or spiritual sense, the word evokes a feeling of surrender and trust, specifically when entrusting a soul or a precious object to a guardian. This usage is far more solemn and rare in modern daily conversation than the sense of recommendation or praise.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something][~ someone/something for something]
To praise someone or something formally or officially for a particular quality or action.
"The committee commended the firefighters for their bravery during the rescue operation."