recommend

/ˌɹɛkəˈmɛnd/

UK: /ˌɹɛkəˈmɛnd/

recommend

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Definition

To bestow commendation on; to represent favourably; to suggest, endorse or encourage as an appropriate choice.

Etymology

From Middle English recommenden, from Old French recommender (compare French recommander), from Latin re- + commendāre (“to commend, commit; to recommend”), from con- + mandāre (“commit, intrust, enjoin”), from manus (“hand, handwriting, power”) + dare (“to give; to offer or render”). Compare typologically Bulgarian препоръчам (preporǎčam), Serbo-Croatian препоручити, Slovene priporočiti, Czech doporučit, Slovak odporučiť (the same meaning); Russian поручи́ться (poručítʹsja), пору́ка (porúka), поручи́тельство (poručítelʹstvo) (close meaning), all related to Proto-Slavic *rǫka (Bulgarian ръка (rǎka), Russian рука́ (ruká)).

Example Sentences

  • "The board recommends Philips, given his ample experience in similar positions."
  • "A city that has much to recommend it."
  • "The therapist recommends resting the mind and exercising the body."
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