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Nuclear Regulatory Commission
[ noo-klee-er reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee kuh-mish-uhn, nyoo- ]
noun
, U.S. Government.
- an independent agency, created in 1975, that licenses and regulates the nonmilitary use of nuclear energy. : NRC
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- An agency of the United States government responsible for licensing and regulating nuclear power plants. Created in 1974, along with the Energy Research and Development Administration, it replaced the Atomic Energy Commission .
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Pronunciation Note
See nuclear ( def ).
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Example Sentences
Among those receiving the rewards were the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which paid more than $16,000 per worker.
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Performance assessments were culled from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
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