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    rec·om·mend
    /ˌrekəˈmend/

    verb

    • 1. put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role: "George had recommended some local architects" Similar advocateendorsecommendapproveOpposite rejectveto
    • 2. commend or entrust someone or something to (someone): archaic "I devoutly recommended my spirit to its maker"

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  2. The meaning of RECOMMEND is to present (something) as worthy of acceptance or trial. How to use recommend in a sentence.

  3. recommend sth to sb This is the package that we recommend to most clients. to suggest that someone is the best person to do a job : I can recommend several candidates .

  4. If you recommend a person or thing is to vouch for them. Recommend can also be to advise. If your doctor recommended an exercise program to you that's changed your life, you might recommend your doctor to your friends.

  5. Recommend definition: to present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, use, etc.; commend; mention favorably. See examples of RECOMMEND used in a sentence.

  6. If something or someone has a particular quality to recommend them, that quality makes them attractive or gives them an advantage over similar things or people. The restaurant has much to recommend it.

  7. Definition of recommend verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. to tell somebody that something is good or useful, or that somebody would be suitable for a particular job, etc. recommend somebody/something The hotel's new restaurant comes highly recommended (= a lot of people have praised it). Can you recommend a good hotel?

  8. 1 to tell someone that something is good or useful, or that someone would be suitable for a particular job, etc. recommend somebody/something Can you recommend a good hotel? recommend somebody/something (to somebody) (for/as something) I recommend the book to all my students.

  9. RECOMMEND definition: 1. to say that someone or something is good or suitable for a particular purpose: 2. to advise…. Learn more.

  10. to represent or urge as advisable or expedient: to recommend caution. suggest (a choice, course of action, etc.) as appropriate, beneficial, or the like: He recommended the blue-plate special. The doctor recommended special exercises for her. to make desirable or attractive: a plan that has very little to recommend it. to make a recommendation. n.

  11. 1. to present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, or use; commend. 2. to urge or suggest as appropriate, satisfying, or beneficial: to recommend a special diet. 3. to make desirable or attractive: The plan has little to recommend it. 4. to make a recommendation.

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