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commissioned
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in enlisted
Strongest match
adjective as in enrolled
adjective as in named
adjective as in sent
adjective as in vicarious
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On Friday, the initial eight members selected at random to be part of the San Diego County Redistricting Commission will meet and select the remaining six members of the commission.
Pelletier announced his resignation last week, citing a change of direction at the commission as his reason for leaving.
They’ll still have the governor’s mansion to push back on any GOP-led changes to the independent commission.
After the commission ordered Google to cease its anticompetitive behavior, Google offered companies such as Foundem the chance to bid for ad space in the Google Shopping bar.
Voters approved a constitutional amendment creating a bipartisan commission to draw congressional and legislative maps.
Was it your wife Helena in the Keane painting you commissioned?
For Big Eyes, you commissioned a pair of songs by Lana Del Rey.
Testino was commissioned to create a unique piece of work inspired by the six pillars that define The Macallan.
I knew only that the hit was commissioned; the man who took the contract was a specialist.
Activist group Stop Street Harassment commissioned a national US study of 2,000 participants.
Ney was fortunate in that he had not to spend long years as a non-commissioned officer with no obvious future before him.
With a part of the dollar given her by "the man from the Norf," she had commissioned Ted to buy her a ring in Jacksonville.
Tim Biggs had been commissioned by Eloise to take her note to Mrs. Amy, together with the chairs.
Commissioned with the sale of Aigues, when General de Montcornet became wearied with developing his property.
He was in friendly relations with Derville, the attorney, who commissioned him with a sort of half-pay for Colonel Chabert.
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On this page you'll find 105 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to commissioned, such as: accredited, certified, lawful, legitimate, licensed, and recognized.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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