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Meaning
The word "commission" can refer to several related concepts. In a general sense, it refers to an authority or a group of people appointed to carry out a specific task or to make decisions in a particular field. It can also refer to a fee or payment made to an individual for carrying out a service or completing a sale, typically a percentage of the total amount.
Synonyms
- Authorization
- Committee
- Delegation
- Assignment
- Mandate
Antonyms
- Prohibition
- Disapproval
- Dismissal
- Termination
Etymology
The word "commission" comes from the Latin word "commissionem," which means "a sending together" or "a committing." It combines "com-" meaning "together" and "mittere" meaning "to send."
Examples
- The government formed a commission to investigate the environmental impact of the new development project.
- The sales representative earned a commission of 10% on every car sold.
- She received a commission to create a mural for the local community center.
- The commission will meet on Friday to discuss the new policy proposals.
- He was pleased to finally receive his commission after several months of hard work on the project.