The car salesman sold a $20,000 car and got his 5% commission of $1,000.
That could be right if you were providing a service to a commission with someone else. If you were part of the commission with someone else you could do it like this: I am honoured to have served in the commission alongside you. OR I am honoured to have served alongside you in the commission.
The word you are looking for is "reserve."
You can use the word "judgment" to refer to the ability to make considered decisions or form opinions. For example, "She used good judgment in choosing her friends."
An act of omission involves not doing something that should have been done, while an act of commission involves actively doing something wrong. In other words, omission is failing to act, while commission is taking a deliberate action.
The President has the authority to form a commission when deemed necessary. This power is typically exercised to investigate specific issues, gather information, or make recommendations on policies.
He needs to go collect the commission.
Commissioners are very dedicated to the commission they serve.
the root word of commission is just commission. unless you have commissionED then you put commission as the root word, and the ed as the suffix. lalalala;al
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commission commission
There's no base word.
There's no base word
The mayor is searching for an artist to commission for a personal portrait. The commission is waiting for you, sir.
COMMISSION : a group or committee ("the Warren Commission") COMMISSION : initiating an action ("commission of a crime")
the plane was out of commission
c is the first letter of "commission" , which is probably the word you have in mind.
A salesperson earns commission.