verb
- to take control of something, especially for military or official use
- to take someone or something for one’s own use without permission
Usage: often used in military or emergency contexts
Usage: informal usage
Examples
- The army commandeers civilian vehicles during the emergency.
- She commandeers the remote control every evening.
- The government commandeers private buildings for refugee housing.
- He always commandeers the best parking spot.
- The military commandeers supplies from local merchants.
- My brother commandeers my computer whenever I’m not home.