- nouncommutation (noun)
- the action or process of commuting a judicial sentence:"a commutation of her sentence"
- the conversion of a legal obligation or entitlement into another form, e.g. the replacement of an annuity or series of payments by a single payment:"the commutation of dues into money rents" · "making a one-off lump sum in commutation of your pension rights"
- the process of commutating an electric current.
- mathematicsthe property of having a commutative relation.
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘exchange, barter’, later ‘alteration’): from Latin commutatio(n-), from commutare ‘exchange, interchange’ (see commute). commutation dates from the late 16th century.
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