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- DictionaryCom·man·do/kəˈmandō/
noun
- 1. a soldier specially trained to carry out raids: "a group of commandos parachute in"
The meaning of COMMANDO is a military unit or command of the Boers. How to use commando in a sentence.
a small group of soldiers that are specially trained to make attacks on enemy areas that are very dangerous or difficult to attack: Trevor volunteered for Special Service and joined 1 Commando. Fewer examples. The mission would have been more appropriately carried out by military commandos.
A commando is a combatant, or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force, specially trained for carrying out raids and operating in small teams behind enemy lines. Originally "a commando" was a type of combat unit, as opposed to an individual in that unit.
any military unit organized for operations similar to those of the commandos of World War II. a member of a military assault unit or team trained to operate quickly and aggressively in especially urgent, threatening situations, as against terrorists holding hostages. commando. / kəˈmɑːndəʊ /.
a small group of soldiers that are specially trained to make attacks on enemy areas that are very dangerous or difficult to attack: Trevor volunteered for Special Service and joined 1 Commando. Fewer examples. The mission would have been more appropriately carried out by military commandos.
a. (in World War II) a combat unit specially trained for surprise raids against Axis forces. b. any military unit organized for similar operations. c. a member of such a unit. 2. a member of an assault team trained to operate against terrorist attacks.
Definitions of commando. noun. an amphibious military unit trained for raids into enemy territory. see more. noun. a member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids. synonyms: ranger. see more.