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Meaning of recommission

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recommission (v. t.)

To commission again; to give a new commission to.

recommission Sentence Examples

  1. The authorities decided to recommission the decommissioned military base for training purposes.
  2. After renovations and upgrades, the historic building was recommissioned as a cultural center.
  3. The aircraft carrier was taken out of service and underwent extensive repairs before being recommissioned.
  4. The old power plant was recommissioned to provide backup energy during emergencies.
  5. The vintage steam locomotive was lovingly restored and recommissioned for heritage tours.
  6. The decommissioned ship was recommissioned for scientific research after receiving a new lease on life.
  7. The government recommissioned the fleet of ships to enhance maritime security.
  8. The museum recommissioned the ancient artifact, revealing new insights into its history.
  9. The community center was recommissioned with a focus on providing services to underserved populations.
  10. The company recommissioned the assembly line after implementing new automation technologies.

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To commission again; to give a new commission to.

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The authorities decided to recommission the decommissioned military base for training purposes.

After renovations and upgrades, the historic building was recommissioned as a cultural center.

The aircraft carrier was taken out of service and underwent extensive repairs before being recommissioned.

The old power plant was recommissioned to provide backup energy during emergencies.