How Do You Spell RECOMMISSION?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːkəmˈɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "recommission" is spelled with three syllables, /ri/kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n/. The first syllable is pronounced as "ree" with a long "e" sound, followed by the second syllable "kuh" with a short "u" sound. The third syllable is pronounced as "mish" with a short "i" sound and a sh sound at the end. This word means to restore a former position or status, especially in a military or governmental context. It is important to spell this word correctly to convey the intended meaning.

RECOMMISSION Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "recommission" is a verb that refers to the act of restoring or bringing back into use something that was previously decommissioned or taken out of service. It involves the process of evaluating the condition, functionality, and safety measures of an object, equipment, system, or facility to ensure its suitability for reactivation.

    When an item or facility has been out of operation for a certain period, it might require recommissioning to restore its functionality and efficiency. This process typically involves a comprehensive inspection, repair, testing, and maintenance procedures to make sure that it meets the required standards and regulations. It may also involve updating or upgrading the equipment to comply with the latest technology, safety protocols, or regulatory requirements.

    Recommissioning can be applied to various contexts, such as recommissioning a decommissioned power plant to generate electricity again, recommissioning a decommissioned military base for active duty, or recommissioning a piece of machinery or equipment that was temporarily out of service.

    Overall, recommissioning is a comprehensive process that aims to reinstate the operational and functional integrity of an item, system, or facility that was previously deactivated or taken out of service. It involves meticulous evaluation, repair, upgrade, and testing to ensure that the object is safe, reliable, and capable of achieving its intended purpose.

  2. A new commission.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RECOMMISSION

Etymology of RECOMMISSION

The word "recommission" has an etymology rooted in Latin and Old French. It is derived from the Latin word "re-", meaning "again" or "back", and the word "commissionem", from the verb "committere", meaning "to entrust" or "to send forth".

In Old French, "recommission" became "recomisioun", which referred to putting someone back in a previous position or sending them on a new mission. This word gradually evolved in Middle English to its current form, "recommission".

The term is most commonly used to describe the act of assigning or granting someone a new commission, especially for a duty or position they previously held. Examples include recommissioning a military officer for active duty or recommissioning a ship for service.

Similar spelling word for RECOMMISSION

Conjugate verb Recommission

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recommissioned
you would have recommissioned
he/she/it would have recommissioned
we would have recommissioned
they would have recommissioned
I would have recommission
you would have recommission
he/she/it would have recommission
we would have recommission
they would have recommission

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been recommissioning
you would have been recommissioning
he/she/it would have been recommissioning
we would have been recommissioning
they would have been recommissioning

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would recommission
you would recommission
he/she/it would recommission
we would recommission
they would recommission

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be recommissioning
you would be recommissioning
he/she/it would be recommissioning
we would be recommissioning
they would be recommissioning

FUTURE

I will recommission
you will recommission
he/she/it will recommission
we will recommission
they will recommission

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be recommissioning
you will be recommissioning
he/she/it will be recommissioning
we will be recommissioning
they will be recommissioning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recommissioned
you will have recommissioned
he/she/it will have recommissioned
we will have recommissioned
they will have recommissioned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been recommissioning
you will have been recommissioning
he/she/it will have been recommissioning
we will have been recommissioning
they will have been recommissioning

IMPERATIVE

you recommission
we let´s recommission

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recommission

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was recommissioning
you were recommissioning
he/she/it was recommissioning
we were recommissioning
they were recommissioning

PAST PARTICIPLE

recommissioned

PAST PERFECT

I had recommissioned
you had recommissioned
he/she/it had recommissioned
we had recommissioned
they had recommissioned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been recommissioning
you had been recommissioning
he/she/it had been recommissioning
we had been recommissioning
they had been recommissioning

PRESENT

I recommission
you recommission
he/she/it recommissions
we recommission
they recommission

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am recommissioning
you are recommissioning
he/she/it is recommissioning
we are recommissioning
they are recommissioning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recommissioning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recommissioned
you have recommissioned
he/she/it has recommissioned
we have recommissioned
they have recommissioned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been recommissioning
you have been recommissioning
he/she/it has been recommissioning
we have been recommissioning
they have been recommissioning

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it recommission

SIMPLE PAST

I recommissioned
you recommissioned
he/she/it recommissioned
we recommissioned
they recommissioned

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