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commissioning
com·mis·sion C0510700 (kə-mĭsh′ən)n.1. a. The act of granting certain powers or the authority to carry out a particular task or duty.b. The authority so granted.c. The matter or task so authorized: Investigation of fraud was their commission.d. A document conferring such authorization.2. a. A public board or administrative body: The Federal Trade Commission investigates false advertising.b. often Commission A ruling council within the Mafia that adjudicates family disputes and regulates family activities.3. The act of committing or perpetrating: the commission of a crime.4. A fee or percentage allowed to a sales representative or an agent for services rendered.5. a. An official document issued by a government, conferring on the recipient the rank of a commissioned officer in the armed forces.b. The rank and powers so conferred.tr.v. com·mis·sioned, com·mis·sion·ing, com·mis·sions 1. To grant a military commission to.2. a. To grant authority for (something to be made or done); place an order for: commission a new symphony for the festival.b. To authorize or engage (someone to do something): commission an architect to design a building. See Synonyms at authorize.3. To put (a ship) into active service.Idioms: in commission1. In active service. Used of a ship.2. In use or in usable condition. on commission With a sales commission serving as full or partial recompense for the work done: sells boats on commission. out of commission1. Not in active service. Used of a ship.2. Not in use or working condition. [Middle English commissioun, from Latin commissiō, commissiōn-, from commissus, past participle of committere, to entrust; see commit.] com·mis′sion·a·ble adj.com·mis′sion·al adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | commissioning - the act of granting authority to undertake certain functionscommissionempowerment, authorisation, authorization - the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrantmandate - the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory |
Commissioning
CommissioningThe process of ensuring that installed systems function as specified, performed by a third-party commissioning authority. Elements to be commissioned are identified, installation is observed, sampling is conducted, test procedures are devised and executed, staff training is verified, and operations and maintenance manuals are reviewed and systems capable of being operated and maintained to perform in conformity with the owner’s project requirements. Typically commenced at completion of construction, often including initial user occupancy, intended to allow designers and managers to check functional subsystems, to determine that the facility is functioning properly, and undertake any remedial action.commissioning
commissioning (1) A UK term of art for the process of defining, planning, specifying, purchasing, implementing, evaluating, and monitoring services to meet the health and social needs of a particular population. Commissioners use the available resources to provide appropriate and cost effective services for the populations they serve to enhance their quality of life. Services can be brought in from relevant private companies/third sector organisations. (2) The act of committing finite resources to separate but interlinked activities.LegalSeeCommissionFinancialSeecommissionAcronymsSeeCxcommissioning Related to commissioning: Building commissioningSynonyms for commissioningnoun the act of granting authority to undertake certain functionsSynonymsRelated Words- empowerment
- authorisation
- authorization
- mandate
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