seem commendable
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
Used to suggest that something appears to be deserving of praise.
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- His efforts to help the community seem commendable.
- At first, their plan to reduce waste seemed commendable, but it had unforeseen consequences.
- What she proposed seemed commendable to everyone in the meeting.
- Doesn't her dedication to the project seem commendable?
- The company's initiative to improve employee welfare does seem commendable on the surface.
- Although new, his approach to the problem seemed highly commendable.
- The student's desire to learn seems commendable, even if his methods are unconventional.
- To volunteer so much of your time seems commendable.
- If their motives are pure, then their actions seem commendable.
- While the goal itself seemed commendable, the execution was flawed.