Adverb
commendably (comparative more commendably, superlative most commendably)
In a commendable manner.
But the versatile and talented Bay Area folk artist, Diane Patterson, is commendably infusing her support into the unique idea of keeping some things the way they currently are into her newly released single, ‘Somewhere There’s a Song Still Singing.’ Source: Internet
Besides, your extended input about Saleh’s important article has been very useful to me because you have commendably summarized the place of women in religions. Source: Internet
In one move, he brought the whole spectre of special deals – which his own party had been so commendably keen to get rid of in the first place – back into education policy. Source: Internet
In the video, Ahed is seen slapping soldiers and trying to kick them, while they contain the girls’ violence and, commendably, don’t strike or detain them. Source: Internet
Disbelief, too, was commendably brief. Source: Internet
Various groups of volunteers commendably spend their time and their own resources to provide foods and toiletries to the homeless. Source: Internet