Others haue also written with much facillitie, but more commendably perchance if they had not written so much nor so popularly.
Because we vse the word rime (though by maner of abusion) yet to helpe that fault againe we apply it in our vulgar Poesie another way very commendably & curiously.
Whereas this worde lent is properly of mony or some such other thing, as men do commonly borrow, for vse to be repayed againe, and being applied to loue is vtterly abused, and yet very commendably spoken by vertue of this figure.
But if they were commendably changed, then ought we not to follow blindly the bare custom of the church, but examine the equity of the same, and demand grounds of reason for it.
And besides all this, there is nothing which can urge us to say that the two tribes and the half did commendably in the erecting of this altar.
The news-cables are very informative, and are at the same time commendably free from political bias or personal opinions--a rare recommendation indeed, considering the land of their origin.
The Military Authorities are commendably particular in regard to vaccination and re-vaccination, not only when the troops go on active service, but at all times.
He delivered an address, as use and propriety required, commendably brief, and confined to a declaration of general principles.
Isaias being desirous of profiting his neighbor, commendably desired the office of preacher.
On the contrary, Many bishops do not give their surplus to the poor, but would seem commendably to lay it out so as to increase the revenue of the Church.
Wherefore the liberal man commendably spends more on others than on himself.
William Lilly first Master thereof; which Place hecommendably discharg'd for 15 years.
Which Work is sincecommendably continued (but not with equal quickness and judgment,) by Mr. Truffel.
His Parliament, however, met him as a matter of fact in a commendably patriotic mood.
But while these delicate matters of royal rights and official income were being disposed of, the King was commendably anxious to show himself at once in some other light than that of an applicant for parliamentary aids.
Apparently the piece is a juvenile effort, since despite a commendably poetic atmosphere there are some striking errors of construction.
The Dinner Never Paid For," by Viola Jameson, is a piece of characteristic light fiction; commendably innocuous, and not at all overburdened with philosophical complexity.
Harrington, wherein he exhibits a commendably favourable attitude toward the eradication of the menace of strong drink.
Fire Dreams" is a graphic andcommendably regular poem by Mrs. Renshaw.
How I Met Elbert Hubbard" is narrated in commendably easy prose, which same may be said of the sketch or editorial entitled "Broke Loose Again".
And thencommendably rallied her forces, resolute not to be found unworthy or ungrateful.
The Hard thus made a commendably respectable show, as Damaris reflected with satisfaction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commendably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.