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Term: Commissing

Description:

Commissing is a verb that refers to the action of assigning or entrusting someone with a task or responsibility.


Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

When used as a transitive verb, commissing means to officially authorize or contract someone to create or produce a specific work.

Example sentence: The art gallery commissed a renowned painter to create a mural for their new exhibit.

Example sentence: The publisher commissed a talented author to write a novel based on a historical event.


Sense 2:

As an intransitive verb, commissing denotes the act of taking on a task or responsibility voluntarily or by agreement.

Example sentence: I commissed myself to organize the charity event this year.

Example sentence: They commissed to launch a new marketing campaign to boost sales.


Sense 3:

In a localized context, commissing can also refer to a specific cultural practice or tradition particular to a certain region or community.

Example sentence: The indigenous tribe has a longstanding commissing where elders pass down oral stories to younger generations.

Example sentence: The local festival includes a commissing of music and dance that celebrates the region's heritage.


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