push for something; "The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"
To commend to the favorable notice of another; to commit to anothers care, confidence, or acceptance, with favoring representations; to put in a favorable light before any one; to bestow commendation on; as, he recommended resting the mind and exercising the body
If someone recommends a person or thing to you, they suggest that you would find that person or thing good or useful. I have just spent a holiday there and would recommend it to anyone `You're a good worker, boy,' he told him. `I'll recommend you for a promotion.' Ask your doctor to recommend a suitable therapist. + recommended rec·om·mend·ed Though ten years old, this book is highly recommended
If you recommend that something is done, you suggest that it should be done. The judge recommended that he serve 20 years in prison We strongly recommend reporting the incident to the police The recommended daily dose is 12 to 24 grams Many financial planners now recommend against ever fully paying off your home loan
a very favorable response from a reader which is noted on the coverage they do on a script or treatment It is not a guarantee that the material will be bought, but it represents getting by the "first line of defense " In most cases this mean the script will either be verbally discussed in a meeting or passed on to the next level for consideration by a development executive, or by an agent or producer
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. La Noblesse restaurant has much to recommend it These qualities recommended him to Olivier
To commend to the favorable notice of another; to commit to another's care, confidence, or acceptance, with favoring representations; to put in a favorable light before any one; to bestow commendation on; as, he recommended resting the mind and exercising the body