commission

simple noun, verb54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A commission that is not controlled by the government or any other organization.

A commission established by the government.

A commission established by the federal government.

A commission operating at the country level.

A commission formed by representatives from multiple countries.

A commission formed by two or more different groups working together.

A commission tasked with discovering and revealing past wrongdoing by a government, in the hope of resolving conflict left over from the past.

A commission consisting of members from two opposing political parties.

A work commissioned by a government or public body.

A large percentage or amount of money earned as commission.

A work commissioned by a private individual or organization.

A large amount of money earned as commission.

To order a piece of work to be created for a special purpose or occasion.

To have recently ordered a piece of work to be created.

To have recently ordered a piece of work to be created.

Used to specify the subject a commission (group) is investigating.

Used to specify the subject or purpose of a commission (group).

An official group of people tasked with investigating a specific matter of public concern.

To create a commission for a particular purpose.

To set up a commission on a formal or permanent basis.

To receive money as payment for selling something.

To bring a commission into existence.

To receive money as payment for selling something.

To be given a commissioned piece of work.

To officially choose people to form a commission.

To receive money as payment for selling something.

To formally be given a commissioned piece of work.

To agree to undertake a commissioned piece of work.

To formally ask someone to create a piece of work.