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Meaning of missions

missions

a specific task with which a person or a group is charged, a definite military, naval, or aerospace task, a preestablished and often self-imposed objective or purpose, a team of specialists or cultural leaders sent to a foreign country, a permanent embassy or legation, a mission establishment, a group of diplomats who stay in a foreign country, of or relating to a style used in the early Spanish missions of the southwestern U.S., a place where a mission or missionary works, a group of missionaries, a flight operation of an aircraft or spacecraft in the performance of a mission, a local church or parish dependent on a larger religious organization for direction or financial support, a group sent to a foreign country to conduct diplomatic or political negotiations, a group sent to a foreign country to carry on discussions or to provide training or assistance, calling, vocation, of, relating to, or having the characteristic of a style of plain heavy usually oak furniture originating in the U.S. in the early part of the 20th century, a ministry commissioned by a religious organization to propagate (see propagate sense 3b) its faith or carry on humanitarian work, the act or an instance of sending, a body of persons sent to perform a service or carry on an activity, to carry on a religious mission among or in, to send on or entrust with a mission, a course of sermons and services given to convert the unchurched or quicken Christian faith, a task or job that is assigned, assignment to or work in a field of missionary enterprise, organized missionary work, the work of a missionary

missions Sentence Examples

  1. The company embarked on ambitious missions to explore uncharted territories.
  2. The spaceship received orders to execute its secret missions in deep space.
  3. The humanitarian organization's missions provided vital aid to disaster-stricken regions.
  4. The charity's missions focused on alleviating poverty and improving living conditions.
  5. The adventurer undertook dangerous missions to the remote and perilous corners of the globe.
  6. The peacekeeping missions aimed to restore order and promote stability in war-torn regions.
  7. The space agency's missions paved the way for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in astrophysics.
  8. The archeological missions unearthed ancient artifacts and shed light on forgotten civilizations.
  9. The conservation missions aimed to protect endangered species and preserve biodiversity.
  10. The exploration missions pushed the boundaries of human knowledge and our understanding of the universe.

FAQs About the word missions

a specific task with which a person or a group is charged, a definite military, naval, or aerospace task, a preestablished and often self-imposed objective or p

jobs, duties,assignments, operations, requirements, responsibilities, charges, businesses, details, offices

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The company embarked on ambitious missions to explore uncharted territories.

The spaceship received orders to execute its secret missions in deep space.

The humanitarian organization's missions provided vital aid to disaster-stricken regions.

The charity's missions focused on alleviating poverty and improving living conditions.