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executive officer
noun
- the officer second in command of a military or naval organization.
- an officer charged with executive duties, as in a corporation.
executive officer
noun
- the second-in-command of any of certain military units USXO
- 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
Word History and Origins
Origin of executive officer1
Example Sentences
Mark Abbott, chief executive officer at Egdon Resources, an "interested party" in the legal case, said it would "not be resisting this legal challenge".
“We are not recommending farmers engage on this due to farm security issues we’ve had,” said Anja Raudabaugh, chief executive officer of Western United Dairies, an industry trade group for California dairy farmers.
The county currently has an appointed chief executive officer who reports to the supervisors.
Dr Rich Scott, chief executive officer at Genomics England, called the study "a pivotal moment".
But more than two thirds of them would not qualify for extra support in the state sector, the body's chief executive officer Julie Robinson said.
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