commendability

noun

Etymology

From commend + -ability.

  1. derived from commendō — “commend, entrust to, commit, recommend
  2. derived from comender
  3. inherited from commenden
  4. suffixed as commendability — “commend + ability

Definitions

  1. The state or quality of being commendable.

    • The commendability of actions within a practice by an accepted standard may occur by a non-rational standard.
    • For that position to be bestowed on someone, he or she must demonstrate the following three attributes: first, a refined musical sense; second, outstanding performing ability; and third, commendability as a human being.

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