- recommend
- verb1 say that sb/sth is goodADVERB▪ highly, thoroughly▪
This book is highly recommended by teachers.
▪ certainly, definitely▪I definitely recommend this movie.
▪ enthusiastically, heartily, unreservedly, warmly, wholeheartedly▪ personally▪Consult a lawyer who is personally recommended to you.
PREPOSITION▪ for▪Who would you recommend for the job?
▪ to▪I can recommend this book to anyone interested in food.
PHRASES▪ sth has a lot to recommend it, sth has much to recommend it▪Your idea has much to recommend it.
2 advise sb to do sthADVERB▪ strongly▪I would strongly recommend that you get professional advice.
▪ particularly, specifically▪ commonly, generally, routinely, typically▪In the 1990s, doctors routinely recommended hormone replacement therapy.
▪ unanimously▪The commission unanimously recommended the proposal.
PREPOSITION▪ for▪Food supplements are sometimes recommended for diabetic patients.
▪ to▪Here are a few safeguards I recommend to my clients.
Recommend is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑committee, ↑conference, ↑expert, ↑guideline, ↑manual, ↑panel, ↑report, ↑review, ↑vet, ↑veterinarianRecommend is used with these nouns as the object: ↑adoption, ↑approval, ↑book, ↑counselling, ↑creation, ↑dentist, ↑disc, ↑dish, ↑establishment, ↑exercise, ↑guideline, ↑improvement, ↑modification, ↑practice, ↑procedure, ↑reservation, ↑restaurant, ↑revision, ↑surgery, ↑treatment, ↑use
Collocations dictionary. 2013.