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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.

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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

  1. The government formed a commission to investigate the environmental impact of the new development project.
  2. The sales representative earned a commission of 10% on every car sold.
  3. She received a commission to create a mural for the local community center.
  4. The commission will meet on Friday to discuss the new policy proposals.
  5. He was pleased to finally receive his commission after several months of hard work on the project.

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