commissionerkəˈmɪʃ ə nər
commissioner (n)
- plural
- commissioners
commissioner
English Definitions:
commissioner (noun)
a government administrator
commissioner (noun)
a member of a commission
commissioner (Noun)
A member of a commission.
commissioner (Noun)
Someone commissioned to perform certain duties.
commissioner (Noun)
An official in charge of a government department, especially a police force.
commissioner (Noun)
Someone who commissions something
Commissioner
A commissioner is, in principle, the title given to a member of a commission or to an individual who has been given a commission. In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to include a variety of senior officials, often sitting on a specific commission. In particular, commissioner frequently refers to senior police or government officials. A High Commissioner is equivalent to an ambassador, originally between the United Kingdom and the Dominions and now between all Commonwealth states, whether Commonwealth realms, republics, or countries having a monarch other than that of the realms. The title is also sometimes given to senior officials in the private sector; for instance, many North American sports leagues.
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