brevet

[ˈbrɛvɪt]

brevet Definition

a former type of military commission conferred especially for outstanding service.

Using brevet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brevet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He received a brevet for his bravery in the battle.

  • Example

    The officer was promoted to a higher rank by brevet.

brevet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brevet

Phrases with brevet

  • an honorary promotion in rank without an increase in pay

    Example

    He was given a brevet rank of colonel after the war.

  • a system of temporary promotions used in the military

    Example

    The brevet system was used during the Civil War to quickly promote officers based on their performance.

  • a non-commissioned officer who holds a brevet rank

    Example

    He was a brevet sergeant during the war, but returned to his original rank after it ended.

Origins of brevet

from French 'brevet d'invention', meaning 'patent of invention'

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Summary: brevet in Brief

'Brevet' [ˈbrɛvɪt] is a noun that refers to a former type of military commission conferred for outstanding service. It is often used in phrases like 'brevet rank' and 'brevet system,' which denote temporary promotions and honorary ranks. An example sentence is 'He received a brevet for his bravery in the battle.'