Moderate as in preemption To seize control of something, especially for military purposes. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Commandeer'
The captain had to commandeer a boat to rescue the stranded passengers.
The pirate attempted to commandeer the merchant ship and its valuable cargo.
The police had to commandeer a helicopter to chase down the fleeing suspect.
The government may commandeer private land to build infrastructure for the greater good.
During the war, authorities would commandeer factories to produce goods needed for the troops.
The scientist had to commandeer the laboratory equipment for an urgent experiment to test a hypothesis.
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