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/kəˈmiSHən/,
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commissioned, past participle; commissioned, past tense; commissioning, present participle; commissions, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Give an order for or authorize the production of (something such as a building, piece of equipment, or work of art)

  2. Order or authorize (a person or organization) to do or produce something
    • - they commissioned an architect to manage the building project
  3. Give (an artist) an order for a piece of work
    • - he was commissioned to do a series of drawings
  4. Bring (something newly produced, such as a factory or machine) into working condition
    • - we had a few hiccups getting the heating equipment commissioned
  5. Bring (a warship) into readiness for active service
    • - the aircraft carrier Midway was commissioned in 1945
  6. Appoint (someone) to the rank of officer in the armed services
    • - he was commissioned after attending midshipman school
    • - a commissioned officer

  1. (of military officers) holding by virtue of a commission a rank of second lieutenant or ensign or above
  2. accredited: given official approval to act; "an accredited college"; "commissioned broker"; "licensed pharmacist"; "authorized representative"
  3. (commissioning) commission: the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions
  4. Commissioned is an American Gospel group. The group recorded twelve albums over a period of seventeen years.
  5. (Commissioning) The final step in installing a heating or air conditioning system. Every component is checked and tested for compliance with codes, ACCA manuals, manufacturer requirements, and occupant needs. ...
  6. (Commissioning) Start-up of a building that includes testing and adjusting HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and other systems to assure proper functioning and adherence to design criteria. Commissioning also includes the instruction of building representatives in the use of the building systems.
  7. (Commissioning) An activity 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 to undertake any necessary remedial action.
  8. (2. Commissioning) The written acceptance of our proposal (or quotation) constitutes an order for Showbrands Pty Ltd to undertake the project as outlined in the proposal or quotation document.
  9. (Commissioning) The process used by health services and local authorities to: identify the need for local services; assess this need against the services and resources available from public, private and voluntary organisations; decide priorities; and set up contracts and service agreements to ...
  10. Total Building Commissioning (TBC) is defined by the National Institute of Building Sciences as the systematic process of ensuring that the performance of the facility and its systems meet the design intent and the owner/occupant functional and operational needs. ...
  11. (Commissioning) The process by which the needs of the local population are identified, priorities set and appropriate services purchased and evaluated. Primary care trusts do not provide all the healthcare services needed for their population. ...
  12. (Commissioning) The process by which a power plant, apparatus, or building is approved for operation based on observed or measured operation that meets design specifications.
  13. (Commissioning) The process by which commissioners decide which services to purchase and which provider to purchase them from.
  14. Commissioning is the process of deciding what services or products are needed, acquiring them and ensuring that they meet requirements and are delivered.  The delivery of services can be through grants or contracts.
  15. (COMMISSIONING) a legal action as a result of which the readiness of the construction project completed and accepted by the acceptance commission for its purposeful utilization and inclusion into the local territory is confirmed.
  16. (Commissioning) (Mise en service) - This is the formal handover of operational responsibility and maintenance responsibility for the end-product of the project from the project manager to the departmental operational and maintenance authorities, respectively. ...
  17. (Commissioning) A continuous cycle of activities that contribute to the securing of services, including the specification of services to be delivered, contract negotiations, target setting, monitoring and managing performance.
  18. (Commissioning) A person or persons possessing the necessary expertise, knowledge, skills and personal attributes to undertake the required verification activities for a project.
  19. (Commissioning) A quality assurance-based process used to uncover deficiencies in design or installation via field verification. ...
  20. (Commissioning) A term used extensively in UK government; this seeks to differentiate between customers, users or those seeking to deliver policy outcomes (the ‘commissioners’) and suppliers of services.
  21. (Commissioning) Certification that a system meets required specifications (see Operational Qualification and Performance Qualification).
  22. (Commissioning) Means the advancement of a fixed building service following installation, replacement or alteration of the whole or part of the system, from the state of static completion to working order by testing and adjusting as necessary to ensure that the system as a whole uses no more ...
  23. (Commissioning) Pennant - A small version of the American flag that displays seven stars and one red and one white strip. Identifies the ship as a commissioned American warship.
  24. (Commissioning) Process of testing a home after a construction or renovation project to ensure that all of the home’s systems are operating correctly and at maximum efficiency.
  25. (Commissioning) The blessing and sending out of a church member to do work for God away from the church. The biblical practice of laying on of hands by other pastors and elders is a part of the installation, ordination and commission services.