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executive officer

noun

  1. the officer second in command of a military or naval organization.
  2. an officer charged with executive duties, as in a corporation.


executive officer

noun

  1. the second-in-command of any of certain military units USXO
  2. a specialist seaman officer, responsible under the captain for the routine efficient running of the ship in the US, British (formerly), and certain other navies
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Origin of executive officer1

First recorded in 1780–90
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That is a question Brighton chief executive officer Paul Barber asked last week and he welcomed research into his theory.

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Simon Evans, chief executive officer of the Wye and Usk Foundation said the river suffered from a complex set of problems.

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“We’ve not had any disruption to the flow of our federal funding at this point,†said Michael Turner, Metro’s executive officer of government affairs.

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Christopher Anyakwo, who is Bass’ executive officer for emergency operations, and more than a dozen other Bass aides are on the EMD Adverse Weather email list.

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