Meaning & Definition of word "Commandant"

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    Commandant

    /ˈkɒm.ən.dɒnt/

    noun:

    • 1. A commanding officer in a particular branch of the military, especially one in charge of a specific unit or garrison.
      • Example: The commandant addressed the troops before their deployment overseas.
    • 2. An officer in charge of a particular military school or academy.
      • Example: The commandant of the military academy emphasized discipline and leadership.
    • 3. A person in a position of authority in charge of a facility or institution.
      • Example: The commandant of the prison implemented new security measures.

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French commandant, present participle of commander, from Latin commendare.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    commandant general:

    The highest-ranking officer in charge of a specific military branch.

    acting commandant:

    A temporary position held by someone serving in the absence of the official commandant.

    commandant's orders:

    Directions given by the commandant that must be followed.

    Related Words

    commander:

    A person in authority in the armed forces.

    colonel:

    A senior military officer ranking above a lieutenant colonel.

    major:

    A military rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel.

    Slang Meanings of commandant