Definition of Recommission

1. v. t. To commission again; to give a new commission to.

Definition of Recommission

1. Verb. To give a new commission or to validate an existing commission. ¹

2. Verb. To put back in service (undoing decommissioning). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Recommission

1. commission [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: commission

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recommission

recommencements
recommences
recommencing
recommend
recommendable
recommendations
recommendative
recommendatives
recommendatory
recommended
recommender
recommenders
recommending
recommends
recommission
recommissioned
recommissioning
recommissions
recommit
recommitment
recommitments
recommits
recommittal
recommittals
recommitted
recommitting
recompact
recompacted
recompacting

Literary usage of Recommission

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the Army by William Winthrop, United States Bureau of Military Justice (1865)
"... a considerable time after its recapture, held that a just compensation for such use should be made to the owners. Ibid. I, 456. Recommission OP OFFICER. ..."

2. Correction and Prevention by Eugene Smith, Hastings Hornell Hart (1910)
"In case of recommission of crime or violation of the rules of parole, the field officer returns such violators to the institution, where they are given a ..."

3. Louisiana Under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States, 1785-1807 by James Alexander Robertson, Paul Alliot (1911)
"To recommission them might be considered as an outrage on the feelings of a part of the ... On the other hand, not to recommission them would disgust them, ..."

4. The Prison and the Prisoner: A Symposium by George Gordon Battle (1917)
"... namely the protection of society against the recommission of crime, is the record of the convicts after their release. From January 1, 1915, to July 1, ..."

5. Robertson: With Special Map of the Territory and Other Early Maps and Plans by Paul Alliot (1911)
"To recommission them might be considered as an outrage on the feelings of a part of the ... On the other hand, not to recommission them would disgust them, ..."

6. Annual Report by United States Civil Service Commission (1898)
"It in»j also be added that the decision of the Comptroller does uot hold that an incoming marshal shall uot recommission his ..."

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