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commissioned

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for commissioned, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Holding an official rank or authority granted through a formal appointment.

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What does “commissioned” mean?

The word “commissioned” means holding an official rank or authority granted through a formal appointment. In plain terms, officially appointed, or specially ordered and paid for.

How do you pronounce “commissioned”?

“Commissioned” is pronounced kuh-MIH-shuhnd (/kəˈmɪʃənd/ in IPA).

How do you use “commissioned” in a sentence?

Here is “commissioned” used in a sentence: “He became a commissioned officer after completing training.”

What part of speech is “commissioned”?

“Commissioned” is an adjective.

Is “commissioned” a common word?

“Commissioned” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “commissioned” have?

“Commissioned” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: holding an official rank or authority granted through a formal appointment.

What is the difference between a 'commissioned' and a 'non-commissioned' officer?

A commissioned officer holds an official rank and authority granted through a formal appointment, usually giving them command over others. A non-commissioned officer rises through the enlisted ranks and holds authority based on experience and position rather than a formal commission.

What is the difference between 'commissioned' and 'appointed'?

Both involve being formally placed in a role, but 'commissioned' often implies being granted official rank and authority, or being specifically ordered and paid to produce something. 'Appointed' is broader and simply means chosen or assigned to a position or task.

What is the difference between 'commissioned' and 'decommissioned'?

'Commissioned' means brought into official service or specially ordered and paid for, while 'decommissioned' means formally taken out of active service. A ship, for example, is commissioned when it enters service and decommissioned when it is retired.

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