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UK
/kəmˈɪsɑː/
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[ US /ˈkɑməˌsɑɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑməˌsɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
- an official of the Communist Party who was assigned to teach party principles to a military unit
How To Use commissar In A Sentence
- You submit to subterfuge, you replace your ordinary parents by a little less ordinary, but still quite ordinary folks, Katrien and the commissaris. Just a Corpse at Twilight
- China already turned into by commissariat recipient country commissariat helps a nation.
- He has the authority to act for the commissar.
- The code officer served as secretary and the commissar as prosecutor.
- For instance, we are trying to teach French to the new European commissaries.
- We didn't eat in the commissary.
- If the following day's hike is to be seven miles or less, the pack train carries commissary supplies and equipment up to the new camp in the morning, returns in the afternoon for dunnage, and packs up again.
- One early focus was the company's commissary, which imported olive oil, cheese, and other ingredients from Italy and then made sauces, salad dressings, and pastas by hand.
- Under the supervision of the Bishop of London, commissaries were appointed in many colonies to provide supervision and support of church life.
- He is undoubtedly a ** sonorous dactylist'* — and to him I add Mr. Jenner, Proctor of the Commons, and Commissary of St. PauVs, who is a gentleman of indefatigable politeness in opening the Archives of a The Rolliad, in Two Parts: Probationary Odes for the Laureatship; and Political Eclogues and ...