noun
- the act of taking control of something for official or military purposes
Usage: gerund form
verb
- taking control of something, especially for military or official use
Usage: present participle of commandeer
Examples
- The military was commandeering civilian vehicles for the evacuation.
- The commandeering of the hotel by emergency services lasted three days.
- Police were commandeering boats to rescue flood victims.
- The government’s commandeering of private property sparked controversy.
- They are commandeering the school gymnasium for the relief effort.
- The commandeering of supplies helped speed up the rescue operation.