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commissioned, ppl. a.|kəˈmɪʃənd| [f. commission v. and n.1 + -ed1.] Furnished with a commission; duly authorized.
1746–7Hervey Medit. (1818) 220 The commissioned archangel..swears by the Almighty Name, ‘that time shall be no longer’. 1814Southey Roderick xxiii, Till some commission'd arrow through the teeth Shall nail the offending tongue. 1859Ecce Homo iv. (ed. 8) 29 A commissioned and worthy successor of the national hero. b. Of officers: Holding a rank by commission.
1685Lond. Gaz. No. 2014/6 His Majesties Commissioned Officers. 1758J. Blake Plan Mar. Syst. 16 To be signed by himself, and witnessed by two of his commissioned officers. 1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Commissioned Officers, those appointed by commissions. Such are admirals, down to lieutenants, in the royal navy; and in the army, all from the general to the ensign inclusive. c. Of ships: Put in commission.
1861Sat. Rev. 14 Dec. 602 The heavy Armstrong guns..are being supplied to all the newly commissioned ships. |