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lieutenant commander
noun
- a commissioned officer ranking next below a commander and next above a lieutenant.
lieutenant commander
noun
- an officer holding commissioned rank in certain navies immediately junior to a commander
Word History and Origins
Origin of lieutenant commander1
Example Sentences
For another, the governor has a gold-plated resume that includes legislative experience from a stint in Congress, degrees from Yale University and Harvard Law School, and even military service as a former lieutenant commander in the Navy.
Smith, a lieutenant commander, is playing SEC football 11 years after he walked on at Notre Dame.
A lieutenant commander in the Navy, he was knock-out handsome with a smile that would melt a glacier.
To such a man as Lieutenant-Commander Tipping, however, the call of the sea may quite understandably have been imperative.
His mates assisted him to do this by rubbing his face on the iron deck before the Lieutenant-Commander's feet.
Young Lieutenant Commander Gilbertson gave her a somewhat jaundiced look.
You and your crew behaved splendidly, lieutenant-commander, best traditions, and all that sort of thing.
"I would call it very simple," replied Lieutenant Commander Wales.
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