Mission Definition

mĭshən
missions
noun
missions
A sending out or being sent out with authority to perform a special service.
Webster's New World
An aerospace operation intended to carry out specific program objectives.
A mission to Mars.
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The special task or purpose for which a person is apparently destined; calling.
One's mission in life.
Webster's New World
A group of persons sent to a foreign government to conduct negotiations; diplomatic delegation; embassy.
Webster's New World
A group of persons sent by a religious body to spread its religion, esp. in a foreign land.
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Synonyms:
verb
missions
To send on a mission.
Webster's New World
To establish a religious mission in (district) or among (a people)
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adjective
Of a mission or missions.
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Of or in the style of the early Spanish missions in the SW U.S.; specif., designating a type of heavy, dark furniture with simple, square lines.
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Of or relating to a furniture style originating during the Arts and Crafts Movement and characterized by sturdy, angular, solid wood construction.
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Other Word Forms of Mission

Noun

Singular:
mission
Plural:
missions

Origin of Mission

  • From French mission (“a sending, a mission”), Old French mission (“expense”), from Latin missiō (“a sending, sending away, dispatching, discharging, release, remission, cessation”), from mittō (“to send”).

    From Wiktionary

  • French from Old French from Latin missiō missiōn- from missus past participle of mittere to send off

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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