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Definition of Commender

Commender
Commender Com*mend"er, n. One who commends or praises.

Meaning of Commender from wikipedia

- The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy or Iranian Navy (IRIN; Persian: نیروی دریایی ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Nirū-yē Dəryâyi-yē Ərtēš-ē Žomhūri-yē...
- Commend International is an Austrian-based technology provider that specialises in intercom audio/video security systems. Commend was established in 1971...
- commendation ceremony made to Pippin by T****ilo, duke of Bavaria in 757, ("commending himself in v****alage between the hands" (in vasatico se commendans per...
- the government of Kashmir in 1939 and in 1940 he was awarded a highly commended medal from the Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta.[citation needed] He had...
- greater permissions. Players can progress through this rank system with "commends" (a sort of experience point earned gradually for playing). The game features...
- closeted homo****ual. Critics felt that the film lacked coherence overall but commended DiCaprio's performance. Roger Ebert praised DiCaprio's ability to bring...
- than the world of almost any American novel in recent memory." He also commended the book's "comic extravagance," claiming that "no other American writer...
- spreading nasty rumors about the main character is described as "Ibid, commender of the frightful". In the French comic series Iznogoud, Caliph Haroun...
- however, the tutorial worlds of Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita were commended. The combat system, as well as the controls for Xbox 360 and PlayStation...
- that is judged by a panel of children's writers. Three times she was a commended runner-up for the Carnegie Medal from the Library ****ociation, recognising...