commissioner
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman commissionaire, from Medieval Latin commissionarius. See commission.
Noun
commissioner (plural commissioners)
- A member of a commission.
- Someone commissioned to perform certain duties.
- An official in charge of a government department, especially a police force.
- Someone who commissions something
Translations
member of a commission
someone commissioned to perform certain duties — See also translations at assignee
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