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    com·man·deer
    /ˌkämənˈdir/

    verb

    • 1. officially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes: "telegraph and telephone lines were commandeered by the generals"

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  2. 1. a. : to compel to perform military service. Civilians were commandeered by the army and forced to fight. b. : to seize for military purposes. The soldiers commandeered civilian vehicles to help transport the injured. 2. : to take arbitrary or forcible possession of.

  3. COMMANDEER definition: 1. to take possession of or control private property by force or for military use 2. to take…. Learn more.

  4. A commander is someone who is officially in charge, giving orders and making decisions for a group such as a nation or a military. Many groups don't have a commander, but this doesn't stop some people from trying to take charge. If you commandeer something — whether it's a car or a conversation — you use force to try to take over.

  5. Commandeer definition: to order or force into active military service.. See examples of COMMANDEER used in a sentence.

  6. COMMANDEER meaning: 1. to take possession of or control private property by force or for military use 2. to take…. Learn more.

  7. 1. To seize for military or police use; confiscate. 2. To take arbitrarily or by force: "He was at Columbia when students commandeered buildings and the police sprayed the protesters with tear gas"(Gary Rivlin). See Synonyms at appropriate. 3. To force into military service.

  8. To commandeer something owned by someone else means to take charge of it so that you can use it.

  9. verb. /ˌkɒmənˈdɪə (r)/ /ˌkɑːmənˈdɪr/ Verb Forms. commandeer something to take control of a building, a vehicle, etc. for military purposes during a war, or by force for your own use synonym requisition. The soldiers had commandeered the farm and the villa five months ago.

  10. commandeer meaning, definition, what is commandeer: to take someone elses property for your...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · commandeer (third-person singular simple present commandeers, present participle commandeering, simple past and past participle commandeered) ( transitive) To seize for military use. ( transitive) To force into military service. ( transitive) To take arbitrarily or by force.