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brevet
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bre·vet  (br-vt, brvt)
n.
A commission promoting a military officer in rank without an increase in pay.
tr.v. bre·vet·ted or bre·vet·ed, bre·vet·ting or bre·vet·ing, bre·vets
To promote by brevet.

[Middle English, official letter, from Anglo-Norman, diminutive of bref, letter, from Latin brevis, short; see brief.]

bre·vetcy (br-vts) n.

brevet [ˈbrɛvɪt]
n
(Military) a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold temporarily a higher military rank without the appropriate pay and allowances
vb -vets, -vetting, -vetted, -vets -veting, -veted
(Military) (tr) to promote by brevet
[from Old French brievet a little letter, from brief letter; see brief]
brevetcy  n

brevet - An official or authoritative message in writing.
See also related terms for official.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.brevet - a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily (but without higher pay)
document, papers, written document - writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
Verb1.brevet - promote somebody by brevet, in the military
elevate, kick upstairs, promote, upgrade, advance, raise - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"


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Chamberlain was almost captured and was brevetted to the rank of major general.
He was brevetted major for action at Molino del Rey and later took part in the storming of Chapultepec, where by some accounts he was wounded.
He is a brevetted captain, paid at that rate, but still holding the rank of lieutenant.
 
 
 
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