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recommissioned
  1. commissioned again v

  2. (en-past of: recommission)

Usage examples of "recommissioned".

Mr President, and usually when sailing French ships taken as prizes of war and recommissioned into the British Navy.

Seminole my father is sleeping on a gun that has just been recommissioned, because the riots have begun .

Landed, decontaminated, the ships would ultimately be refitted and recommissioned into the Alliance force.

Others were fifty-year-old crimson-red diplomatic cruisers, and warships recently recommissioned from mothballed fleets.

It was Cairns, the first lieutenant, who like most of the others had been aboard since the ship had recommissioned in 1775 after being laid up in Bristol where she had originally been built.

They had been whisked away to the prize court, sold and recommissioned into the King's service almost before die new ensigns had been hoisted.

The others ranged from old medium cruisers being upgraded and recommissioned, to the EX-F, a weapons and propulsion test bed built on a Dreadnaught hull.