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Definition of mission
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mission is as below...
Mission
(n.) A
course
of
extraordinary
sermons
and
services
at a
particular
place and time for the
special
purpose
of
quickening
the faith and zeal
participants,
and of
converting
unbelievers..
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Sabbatical
::
Sabbatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Sabbath;
resembling
the
Sabbath;
enjoying
or
bringing
an
intermission
of
labor.
Del Credere
::
Del
credere
() An
agreement
by which an agent or
factor,
in
consideration
of an
additional
premium
or
commission
(called
a del
credere
commission),
engages,
when he sells goods on
credit,
to
insure,
warrant,
or
guarantee
to his
principal
the
solvency
of the
purchaser,
the
engagement
of the
factor
being to pay the debt
himself
if it is not
punctually
discharged
by the buyer when it
becomes
due..
Vail
::
Vail (v. t.) To
lower,
or take off, in token of
inferiority,
reverence,
submission,
or the
like..
Commissioner
::
Commissioner
(n.) An
officer
having
charge
of some
department
or
bureau
of the
public
service.
Private
::
Private
(n.) A
common
soldier;
a
soldier
below the grade of a
noncommissioned
officer.
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
formal
written
warrant
or
authority,
granting
certain
powers
or
privileges
and
authorizing
or
commanding
the
performance
of
certain
duties..
Authorize
::
Authorize
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
authority,
warrant,
or legal
power;
to give a right to act; to
empower;
as, to
authorize
commissioners
to
settle
a
boundary..
Diathermanism
::
Diathermanism
(n.) The
doctrine
or the
phenomena
of the
transmission
of
radiant
heat.
Commission
::
Commission
(v. t.) To give a
commission
to; to
furnish
with a
commission;
to
empower
or
authorize;
as, to
commission
persons
to
perform
certain
acts; to
commission
an
officer..
Admissive
::
Admissive
(a.)
Implying
an
admission;
tending
to
admit.
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The
actual
presence
or
meeting
of any body of men in their
seats,
clothed
with
authority
to
transact
business;
a
session;
as, a
sitting
of the
judges
of the
King's
Bench,
or of a
commission..
Extramission
::
Extramission
(n.) A
sending
out;
emission.
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) An
expression
or
admission
intended
to
secure
against
objections
or
censure.
Contagion
::
Contagion
(n.) The
transmission
of a
disease
from one
person
to
another,
by
direct
or
indirect
contact..
Remission
::
Remission
(n.) The act of
remitting,
surrendering,
resigning,
or
giving
up..
Neglect
::
Neglect
(v.)
Omission
of
proper
attention;
avoidance
or
disregard
of duty, from
heedlessness,
indifference,
or
willfulness;
failure
to do, use, or heed
anything;
culpable
disregard;
as,
neglect
of
business,
of
health,
of
economy..
Commissionary
::
Commissionary
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
conferring,
a
commission;
conferred
by a
commission
or
warrant..
Errand
::
Errand
(n.) A
special
business
intrusted
to a
messenger;
something
to be told or done by one sent
somewhere
for the
purpose;
often,
a
verbal
message;
a
commission;
as, the
servant
was sent on an
errand;
to do an
errand.
Also, one's
purpose
in going
anywhere..
Commissionnaire
::
Commissionnaire
(n.) An agent or
factor;
a
commission
merchant.
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To cause to
obtain
entrance,
admission,
or
conveyance;
as, to pass a
person
into a
theater,
or over a
railroad..
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