Commission /(?)/
Com·mis·sion
Commission
n.
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The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of perpetrating.
Every commission of sin introduces into the soul a certain degree of hardness.
- The act of intrusting; a charge; instructions as to how a trust shall be executed.
- The duty or employment intrusted to any person or persons; a trust; a charge.
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A formal written warrant or authority, granting certain powers or privileges and authorizing or commanding the performance of certain duties.
Let him see our commission.
- A certificate conferring military or naval rank and authority; as, a colonel's commission.
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A company of persons joined in the performance of some duty or the execution of some trust; as, the interstate commerce commission.
A commission was at once appointed to examine into the matter.
- The acting under authority of, or on account of, another. (Com.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Commission of array
- See under Array.
- Commission of bankruptcy
- a commission appointing and empowering certain persons to examine into the facts relative to an alleged bankruptcy, and to secure the bankrupt's lands and effects for the creditors.
- Commission of lunacy
- a commission authorizing an inquiry whether a person is a lunatic or not.
- Commission merchant
- one who buys or sells goods on commission, as the agent of others, receiving a rate per cent as his compensation.
- Commission officer
- one who has a commission, in distinction from a noncommissioned or warrant officer.
- Commission of the peace
- a commission under the great seal, constituting one or more persons justices of the peace.
- on commission
- paid partly or completely by collecting as a commision a portion of the sales that one makes.
- out of commission
- not operating properly; out of order.
- To put a vessel into commission
- to equip and man a government vessel, and send it out on service after it has been laid up; esp., <-- to perform ? PCP --> the formal act of taking command of a vessel for service, hoisting the flag, reading the orders, etc.
- To put a vessel out of commission
- to detach the officers and crew and retire it from active service, temporarily or permanently.
- To put the great seal into commission
- to place it in the hands of a commissioner or commissioners during the abeyance of the ordinary administration, as between the going out of one lord keeper and the accession of another.
- The United States Christian Commission
- an organization among the people of the North, during the Civil War, which afforded material comforts to the Union soldiers, and performed services of a religious character in the field and in hospitals.
- The United States Sanitary Commission
- an organization formed by the people of the North to cooperate with and supplement the medical department of the Union armies during the Civil War.
Commission
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Commissioned; p. pr & vb. n. Commissioning
- To give a commission to; to furnish with a commission; to empower or authorize; as, to commission persons to perform certain acts; to commission an officer.
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To send out with a charge or commission.
A chosen band He first commissions to the Latian land.