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commissioned

/kə'miʃnd/
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Explanation of "Commissioned"

Definition:
The word "commissioned" is an adjective that means someone has been given official approval or authority to perform a specific job or task. It often refers to people who have been assigned a formal role, especially in military or professional settings.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: Use "commissioned" when talking about someone who has been formally appointed to do a job or when describing an official document or project that has received authorization.
  • Form: It is used as an adjective and is typically followed by a noun (e.g., commissioned officer, commissioned work).
Examples:
  1. Military Context: "He is a commissioned officer in the army, which means he has been officially appointed to his rank."
  2. Professional Context: "The school has a commissioned study to evaluate the effectiveness of its teaching methods."
Advanced Usage:
  • In the Arts: "Commissioned" can also refer to works of art that are created at the request of a client. For example, "The artist was commissioned to create a sculpture for the city park."
  • In Business: "A commissioned salesperson earns a percentage of the sales they make, indicating their role is officially recognized."
Word Variants:
  • Commission (noun): The act of giving authority or the role itself (e.g., "She received a commission to write a report.")
  • Commissioning (verb): The act of officially assigning a task (e.g., "They are commissioning a new project.")
Different Meanings:
  1. Military: Referring to officers who have been granted a rank and the authority that comes with it.
  2. Art and Business: Referring to the act of hiring someone to create something or sell products.
Synonyms:
  • Authorized
  • Appointed
  • Official
  • Accredited
Idioms:

While "commissioned" itself doesn't have specific idioms, you might hear phrases like: - "In the line of duty" - referring to work done under official responsibilities, often in a military or service context.

Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific phrasal verbs directly related to "commissioned," but you may encounter phrases like "commission someone to do something," which means to officially ask someone to complete a task.

Summary:

"Commissioned" describes someone who has been officially given a role or task. It is commonly used in military, professional, and artistic contexts.

Adjective
  1. given official approval to act
    • an accredited college
    • commissioned broker
    • licensed pharmacist
    • authorized representative
  2. (of military officers) holding by virtue of a commission a rank of second lieutenant or ensign or above

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