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/ˌdēkəˈmiSHən/,
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decommissioning, present participle; decommissions, 3rd person singular present; decommissioned, past participle; decommissioned, past tense;
  1. Withdraw (someone or something) from service, in particular

  2. Make (a nuclear reactor or weapon) inoperative, and dismantle and decontaminate it to make it safe

  3. Take (a ship) out of service


  1. withdraw from active service; "The warship was decommissioned in 1998"
  2. To decommission a ship is to terminate her career in service in the armed forces of her nation. A somber occasion, it has little of the elaborate ceremony of ship commissioning, but carries significant tradition.
  3. (Decommissioning (road)) A decommissioned highway is a highway that has been removed from service, shut down or has had its authorization as a federal or state highway removed. ...
  4. To take out of service or to render unusable; To remove or revoke a commission; To remove or revoke a formal designation
  5. (Decommissioned) A system is de-installed to specifications set by either the OEM, or a 3^rd party. This term may be used interchangeably with “crated” and “stored”.
  6. (Decommissioned) Process used to take something out of service or scrap.
  7. (decommissioned) The status of equipment which is permanently disconnected from the power system, made permanently inoperable, and free of any operational identification.
  8. (Decommissioning) Removal of a facility (eg reactor) from service, also the subsequent actions of safe storage, dismantling and making the site available for unrestricted use.
  9. (Decommissioning) Retirement of a nuclear facility, including decontamination and/or dismantlement.
  10. (Decommissioning) The process of removing a power plant, apparatus, equipment, building, or facility from operation.
  11. (Decommissioning) Deconstruction; work on roads no longer to be used that leaves them in a condition suitable to control erosion and maintain water movement.  Methods of decommissioning include removal of bridges, culverts, and fills in accordance with WAC 222-24-050.
  12. (Decommissioning) Refers to the dismantling and removal of wind turbines at the end of their useful lives. See also wind turbines and wind farms.
  13. (Decommissioning) The activities conducted to treat, neutralize or otherwise manage cyanide and cyanide containing process solutions remaining in storage and production facilities in preparation for closure so that they do not present a risk to people, wildlife or the environment due to their ...
  14. (Decommissioning) The one-time removal of materials or components, and other activities related to the closure of a project.
  15. (Decommissioning) The process by which the facility is permanently taken out of operation at the end of the plant lifecycle with adequate regard for the health and safety of workers and the public, and protection of the environment.
  16. (Decommissioning) of arms::The handover of conventional weapons or armaments during or directly following an armed conflict or war. As an operational process, the decommissioning of arms is closely related to demobilization of combatants.
  17. (Decommissioning) removal of production equipment and facilities from depleted oil fields.
  18. (Decommissioning) the process of closing down and removing a nuclear reactor after its useful life has come to an end.
  19. a route is considered decommissioned when signage for that route is removed from the roadway. Decommissioning normally occurs when a route is taken from state control and given to a local entity (city or county) to maintain.
  20. In terms of a resource, to remove from service permanently.
  21. Technical work undertaken at the end of field production life to prepare the facilities for safe removal e.g. plugging and abandoning production wells, removal of platforms and cleaning the area of toxic substances.
  22. The process of deactivating a hardware or software asset, particularly through methods of uninstall and disposal.
  23. Devices can be set into a non-active, or decommissioned state, for maintenance or to cope with problems external to the sensor network causing unwanted alarms. Essentially this is a way to tell REM ES to ignore a device but without losing its existing history or settings. ...
  24. The process of actively removing, deconstruction and making safe and secure, engineered structures such as roads and landings that are no longer needed after completion of operations.
  25. to remove from active service, as an OFFICER, WARSHIP, or BASE; also known as "inactivate", "demobilize", "dissolve", or "retire". See DEACTIVATE.