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Commission   /kəmˈɪʃən/   Listen
Commission

noun
1.
A special group delegated to consider some matter.  Synonym: committee.
2.
A fee for services rendered based on a percentage of an amount received or collected or agreed to be paid (as distinguished from a salary).
3.
The act of granting authority to undertake certain functions.  Synonym: commissioning.
4.
The state of being in good working order and ready for operation.  "The motor was out of commission"
5.
A group of representatives or delegates.  Synonyms: delegacy, delegation, deputation, mission.
6.
A formal statement of a command or injunction to do something.  Synonyms: charge, direction.
7.
An official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces.  Synonym: military commission.
8.
The act of committing a crime.  Synonyms: committal, perpetration.
9.
A special assignment that is given to a person or group.  Synonyms: charge, mission.  "His charge was deliver a message"
verb
(past & past part. commissioned; pres. part. commissioning)
1.
Put into commission; equip for service; of ships.
2.
Place an order for.
3.
Charge with a task.



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"Commission" Quotes from Famous Books



... practical disfranchisement of a large class of our citizens, and the abandonment of a vital principle in our Government. The Austro-Hungarian Government finally decided not to receive Mr. Keiley as the Envoy of the United States, and that gentleman has since resigned his commission, leaving the post vacant. I have made no new nomination, and the interests of this Government at Vienna are now in the care of the Secretary of Legation, acting as charge d'affaires ...
— Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 • Various

... witnesses, "could not long survive the effects of the poison they partook of," and might "dye" before the trial, which in ordinary course would not be held until the Lent Assizes, his lordship suggested that a special commission be sent into Berkshire to find a bill of indictment there, so that the trial could be had at the King's Bench Bar within the next term. It appears from the correspondence that one Richard Lowe, the Mayor of Henley's ...
— Trial of Mary Blandy • William Roughead

... forward his projects, he had never, in justice to him be it said, dreamt of forcing her into a marriage in every way little less than unnatural. His idea of responsibility towards his daughter was, as regards sins of omission, extremely lax, but there were some of commission that he did not care to face. Certain fears and memories oppressed him too much ...
— Dawn • H. Rider Haggard

... European opinion has been created, a 'sensus communis,' or community of feeling on the main classifications of wars, it will become possible to erect a real Areopagus, or central congress for all Christendom, not with any commission to suppress wars,—a policy which would neutralize itself by reacting as a fresh cause of war, since high-spirited nations would arm for the purpose of resisting such decrees; but with the purpose and the effect of oftentimes healing local or momentary animosities, and also by publishing the opinion ...
— Narrative And Miscellaneous Papers • Thomas De Quincey

... the sanctuary at Westminster, her case was referred to the same high persons, and Bolingbroke was brought forth to give evidence against her. She was of consequence committed to custody in the castle of Leeds, near Maidstone, to take her trial in the month of October. A commission was directed to the lord treasurer, several noblemen, and certain judges of both benches, to inquire into all manner of treasons, sorceries, and other things that might be hurtful to the king's person, and Bolingbroke and Southwel as principals, and the ...
— The Haunters & The Haunted - Ghost Stories And Tales Of The Supernatural • Various


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