"Pre-commission" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pre-commission" Meaning

The term "pre-commission" refers to the period or stage before an individual or organization begins working on a specific project, taking on a particular responsibility, or in a new role or position. It can also refer to the activities or events that occur before the official start of a ship's or vehicle's commissioned service, such as before a warship is delivered to an operational fleet.

In general, pre-commission refers to the preparation, testing, or planning that takes place before an activity or service officially begins.

"Pre-commission" Examples

Examples of "pre-commission"


| Example | Usage | Part of speech |
| --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| The ship was taken in pre-commission status. | nautical | noun |
| The company completed the pre-commission training. | general | noun |
| The engineer designed the aircraft in a pre-commission stage. | technical | noun |
| The cargo ship was placed in pre-commission storage over the winter. | nautical | verb |
| The investor decided not to fund the project in its pre-commission phase. | financial | noun |

See:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-commission_stage

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