Past Tenses
website for synonyms, antonyms, verb conjugations and translations

out commission synonyms

Trying to find another word for out commission in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of out commission in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for out commission alphabetically.

  • deactivate
  • demilitarize
  • make inactive
  • retire
  • shut down
  • shut off
  • bottomward
  • cascading
  • declining
  • depressed
  • descending
  • downgrade
  • downhill
  • downward
  • dropping
  • earthward
  • falling
  • gravitating
  • groundward
  • inferior
  • nether
  • adulterated
  • amiss
  • awry
  • bad
  • below par
  • blamable
  • blemished
  • botched
  • broken
  • cracked
  • damaged
  • debased
  • defective
  • deficient
  • distorted
  • decommissioned
  • down
  • faulty
  • kaput
  • not in service
  • out of kilter
  • out of order
  • out of whack
  • all washed up
  • belly-up
  • burned out
  • cooked
  • dead
  • destroyed
  • done for
  • down and out
  • down for the count
  • down the drain
  • down the tubes
  • finished
  • floored
  • had it
  • nonfunctioning
  • decommissioned
  • down
  • faulty
  • in repair
  • kaput
  • out of kilter
  • out of order
  • out of whack
  • busted
  • coming unglued
  • coming unstuck
  • defective
  • disabled
  • down
  • exhausted
  • fallen apart
  • faulty
  • feeble
  • gone
  • gone to pieces
  • gone to pot
  • haywire
  • imperfect
  • bonkers
  • broken
  • faulty
  • haywire
  • in disrepair
  • inoperable
  • kerflooey
  • on the blink
  • on the fritz
  • out of commission
  • out of kilter
  • out of whack
  • busted
  • coming unglued
  • coming unstuck
  • defective
  • disabled
  • down
  • exhausted
  • fallen apart
  • faulty
  • feeble
  • gone
  • gone to pieces
  • gone to pot
  • haywire
  • imperfect

PastTenses is a database of English verbs. One can check verbs forms in different tenses. Use our search box to check present tense, present participle tense, past tense and past participle tense of desired verb.

Past Tenses © 2020