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commissioner

[C] Countable
pl: commissionerspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This term carries a heavy weight of delegated authority. It suggests a position that is not necessarily elected by the public but appointed by a higher power, such as a governor or a president, to execute a specific mandate. There is an inherent sense of stewardship and bureaucratic responsibility attached to the title. In a creative or commercial sense, the word shifts toward the act of initiation. It describes the person who provides the funding and the vision for a project, acting as the catalyst for the work rather than the creator. This creates a power dynamic where the commissioner defines the scope and the artist or agent fulfills the requirements.

Used to refer to any individual holding an appointed office or a person commissioning a work of art.

Meanings

Noun
[someone]

A person appointed to a specific role of authority or administrative oversight.

"The police commissioner announced new safety measures."

Noun
[someone]

A person who orders the creation of a specific work of art or a service, often paying a fee.

"The art commissioner sought a portrait of the duke."

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