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commissioned Definition


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commission
noun
    1a. A formal or official request to someone to perform a task or duty;
      Thesaurus: order, command.
    1b. The authority to perform such a task or duty;
      Thesaurus: authority, authorization.
    1c. The task or duty performed.
      Thesaurus: assignment, duty, work, function.
    2a. A military rank above the level of officer;
    2b. The document conferring this rank.
    3. An order for a piece of work, especially a work of art.
    4. A board or committee entrusted with a particular task.
      Example: the equal rights commission
      Thesaurus: committee, representatives, board, council.
    5. A fee or percentage given to an agent for arranging a sale, etc.
      Thesaurus: payment, royalty, fee, remuneration, salary, stipend, indemnity.
    6. The act of committing (eg a crime).
verb commissioned, commissioning
    1. To give a commission or authority to someone.
    2. To grant a military rank above a certain level to someone.
    3. To request someone to do something.
      Thesaurus: hire, charter, engage, contract; authorize, appoint, assign, nominate.
    4. To place an order for something, eg a work of art, etc.
    5. To prepare (a ship) for active service.
Idiom: in commission
    In use or working condition.
Idiom: out of commission
    Out of use or working condition.
      Thesaurus: damaged, broken, out of order, inoperative, on the blink (slang).
Etymology: 14c: French, from Latin commissio, from committere to commit.



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