MISSION


Meaning of MISSION in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ mɪʃ(ə)n ]

( missions)

Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.

1.

A mission is an important task that people are given to do, especially one that involves travelling to another country.

Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America...

...the most crucial stage of his latest peace mission.

N-COUNT : usu with supp

2.

A mission is a group of people who have been sent to a foreign country to carry out an official task.

...a senior member of a diplomatic mission.

= delegation

N-COUNT : usu with supp

3.

A mission is a special journey made by a military aeroplane or space rocket.

...a bomber that crashed during a training mission in the west Texas mountains.

...the first shuttle mission.

N-COUNT : usu supp N

4.

If you say that you have a mission , you mean that you have a strong commitment and sense of duty to do or achieve something.

He viewed his mission in life as protecting the weak from the evil...

= vocation

N-SING : usu poss N , also n of N

5.

A mission is the activities of a group of Christians who have been sent to a place to teach people about Christianity.

They say God spoke to them and told them to go on a mission to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

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