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recoˈmmission, v. [re- 5 a.] a. trans. To commission (a person, ship, etc.) anew.
1858Times 24 Nov. 9/5 Paying off a fleet in 1857 and re⁓commissioning the same fleet in 1858. 1888Ibid. 22 Nov. 5/1 They will be recommissioned with the grades which they held in the Russian army. b. intr. for pass. Of a ship. Hence recoˈmmissioning vbl. n.
[1909Army & Navy Gaz. 1 May 431/2 Fleet Surg. H. B. Marriott to Doris on recommis.] 1922Daily Mail 3 Nov. 12/5 Naval Appointments..to Emperor of India on recommissioning. 1928Observer 15 July 12/4 It was intended that she should return home at the end of the present cruise to re-commission. 1977Navy News June 15/1 The Arethusa recommissioned at Portsmouth in April. |