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commissioning

[ UK /kəmˈɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
[ US /kəˈmɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions

How To Use commissioning In A Sentence

  • Variations in joint commissioning practice between social services and health services will have to be piloted and monitored carefully.
  • The other elephant in the room was decommissioning liabilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • He promoted the Virgin as its protectress, commissioning a hymn in her honour, and incurred criticism from Bruno of Querfurt for ‘favouring the Roman people above all others with money and honours'.
  • The city of Worcester may appropriate a sum not exceed - ing seventy-five hundred dollars for the purpose of providing a suitable gift for the U.S. S. "Worcester" to properly com - memorate the dedication and commissioning of the afore - said ship. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Anyway, The Author is filled with lots of immensely practical articles by working authors, agents, commissioning editors and so on.
  • One of his kindnesses was commissioning a review of my book, which appears in this issue.
  • Even the arrivistes in California understood the sophistication required for a vigneron, commissioning fine architects to enhance their vineyards with beautiful buildings.
  • Before the decommissioning and construction of a maintenance facility can occur, however, the Navy must complete an environmental assessment report.
  • Stripping asbestos insulation off boilers and from fire barriers, decommissioning chemicals and munitions factories, making damaged nuclear reactors safe, and clearing landmines are examples.
  • In the week before the key meeting of the Council last November, a plan was hatched to call a second meeting for February 12 to review progress on decommissioning.
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