1. recommissioned - Adjective
2. recommissioned - Verb
recommissioned
simple past and past participle of recommission
recommissioned (not comparable)
commissioned again
Nevertheless, she was recommissioned on 1 July 1931 under the command of Louis J. Gulliver with a crew of sixty officers and sailors, fifteen Marines, and their mascot, a pet monkey named Rosie. Source: Internet
In 1991 the mine was recommissioned as a ten-year project but mining continued until 2009. Source: Internet
Once recommissioned, BC Ferries will take legal ownership of the ships and train crews to operate them before they go into service by mid-2020. Source: Internet
“We do a lot of World War II homefront dramas that may take in one part of the war,” Bowker said, “so I just hope (this) will carry on getting recommissioned. Source: Internet
In 1990, the Marines were recommissioned under Commander M. Obaidullah. Source: Internet
Oregon was recommissioned in August 1911, but saw little activity and was officially placed on reserve status in 1914. Source: Internet