Worthy of commendation; deserving praise; admirable, creditable or meritorious.(adjective)
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Use "commendable" in a sentence
"Really what MS did here, although commendable, is nothing more than a little bit of polish on top of a standard VM solution."
"Equally commendable is the Prime Minister's efforts to reform the U.K. welfare system, spending for which rose by some 40% during the governments of Gordon Brown and Tony Blair."
"What I find remarkable and commendable is how many chances she was given to retract, amend or otherwise clarify that her intentions were benign, all of which she rejected with apparent contempt."