Dis`com*mend" (?), v. t.

1.

To mention with disapprobation; to blame; to disapprove.

[R.]

Spenser.

By commending something in him that is good, and discommending the same fault in others. Jer. Taylor.

2.

To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one.

A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry. Pepys.

 

© Webster 1913.

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