Mission in a sentence as a noun

Your next mission is to figure out where the Caltrain platform is.

The mission is refreshed every day, each move is voted on and the results uploaded to the rover.

With one stroke, she can identify who really cares about Yahoo's mission and who is just along for the free gravy train.

And his mission was to make a new place in the universe that didn't exist before, he left it to others to figure out how to monetize it.

I would love to hire people like you... people who are willing to take a paycut and small stock grants in order to fulfill my grand mission: to make myself as rich as possible.

Tons of mission critical code whose original author is long gone, no documentation exists, and in fact the code isn't owned by any team.

* Last summer, it was announced that every employee had to have a 3-word "mission statement" that managers could change, and a 63-word quarterly summaries of their work.

> "The whole mission, however, depended on the titanic Saturn V rocket, a technology that is lost to the current generation.

Their mission being vital, he ordered his men to leave him and find that crossing, which they did. Although they sent a medic to recover their officer, upon finding him the medic refused to give him morphine, saying that he didn’t have enough to waste on a man who would die in a few minutes anyway.

Oh well..."It seems their mission to overzealously block content on the internet was impeded by their decision to overzealously block content on the internet.

Compare Ballmer's long, complicated memo to Google's mission statement: "to organize the worlds information and make it universally accessible and useful.

I almost choked when I read Microsoft's new mission statement: "our strategy will focus on creating a family of devices and services for individuals and businesses that empower people around the globe at home, at work and on the go, for the activities they value most.

Mission definitions

noun

an organization of missionaries in a foreign land sent to carry on religious work

noun

an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters; "the planes were on a bombing mission"

noun

a special assignment that is given to a person or group; "a confidential mission to London"; "his charge was deliver a message"

See also: charge commission

noun

the organized work of a religious missionary

noun

a group of representatives or delegates

See also: deputation commission delegation delegacy