commissar
Americannoun
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the head of any of the major governmental divisions of the U.S.S.R.: called minister since 1946.
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an official in any communist government whose duties include political indoctrination, detection of political deviation, etc.
noun
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Also called: political commissar. an official of the Communist Party responsible for political education, esp in a military unit
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Now called: minister. Also called: People's Commissar. (before 1946) the head of a government department
Etymology
Origin of commissar
1915–20; < Russian komissár < German Kommissar < Medieval Latin commissārius commissary
Example Sentences
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Over the years, Muivah transformed from jungle commissar to political negotiator.
From BBC
Miao Hua, the former head of the Central Military Commission’s political-work department; ex-commanders of China’s strategic-missile force and paramilitary police; and former political commissars of China’s army and navy, according to the spokesman.
The case was ultimately dropped, but commissioner Julie Inman Grant says she received an "avalanche of online abuse" after Mr Musk called her the "censorship commissar" in a post to his 196 million followers.
From BBC
Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant - who herself once worked for Twitter - had asked for the video to be removed globally, prompting Mr Musk to call her a "censorship commissar".
From BBC
Wang Wenquan will act as political commissar of the Southern Theater Command that oversees China’s operations in the highly contested South China Sea.
From Seattle Times
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