missionization

noun

Etymology

From mission + -ization or missionize + -ation.

  1. learned borrowing from missiō — “a sending, sending away, dispatching, discharging, release, remission, cessation
  2. suffixed as missionization — “mission + ization

Definitions

  1. The religious work of a missionary.

  2. The imposition of the mission system by the Spanish on the Native Americans in their…

    The imposition of the mission system by the Spanish on the Native Americans in their colonies.

  3. The process of missionizing (making something, such as an aircraft, suitable for a…

    The process of missionizing (making something, such as an aircraft, suitable for a military or other mission).

    • […] proposes missionization costs to be borne by the Coast Guard in fiscal year 2006 . The cost of these planes has been outside the original Deepwater plan […]
    • While missionization efforts are underway, the aircraft are being flown as logistics and training aircraft. This funding is requested to purchase spare[s] […]
    • All aircraft are conducting operational missions, with the exception of aircraft undergoing the missionization process.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA