Commend
COMMEND, verb transitive
1. To represent as worthy of notice, regard, or kindness; to speak in favor of; to recommend.
I commend to you Phebe our sister. [[Romans 16#1|Romans 16:1]].
2. To commit; to entrust or give in charge.
Father, into hy hands I commend my spirit. [[Luke 23#46|Luke 23:46]].
3. To praise; to mention with approbation.
The princes commended Sarai before Pharaoh. The Lord commended the unjust steward.
4. To make acceptable or more acceptable.
But meat commendeth us not to God. [[1 Corinthians 8#8|1 Corinthians 8:8]].
5. To produce or present to favorable notice.
The chorus had an occasion of commending their voices to the king.