Commendatory [adjective]
Definition of Commendatory:
complimentary
Opposite/Antonyms of Commendatory:
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Sentence/Example of Commendatory:
I approve then your commendatory verses, and in my turn I crown with praise the poet you commend.
The commendatory remarks with which Pichot greeted this move went past his ears unheard.
This seemed to please the man; he clapped Hradzka on the shoulder, making commendatory sounds.
Each is highly recommended in commendatory letters from this or that distinguished court or newspaper reporter.
Chapters might be made of commendatory letters received from officials, writers, public workers and friends in private life.
It was accompanied and introduced, as usual, by a great host of commendatory and laudatory sonnets and poems.
He would submit the proposal to his constituents, but not apparently with letters commendatory.
As she read the commendatory words, she smiled at the thought of having at least one talent to use in her Master's service.
No better specimen of him can be given than from the aforesaid letter commendatory to the Hecatompathia.
None of it, except a commendatory poem or two, was printed in his own time, and very little later; while the MSS.