commander in chief


noun, plural commanders in chief.

Also Commander in Chief. the supreme commander of the armed forces of a nation or, sometimes, of several allied nations: The president is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force.
an officer in command of a particular portion of an armed force who has been given this title by specific authorization.

Origin of commander in chief

First recorded in 1635–45

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British Dictionary definitions for commander in chief

commander in chief

noun plural commanders in chief

the officer holding supreme command of the forces in an area or operation
the officer holding command of a major subdivision of one military service

Cultural definitions for commander in chief

commander in chief

The role of the United States president as highest ranking officer in the armed forces. The Constitution provides this power, but, through the system of checks and balances, gives Congress the authority to declare war. During periods of war, presidents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, George H. W. Bush, William Jefferson Clinton, and George W. Bush have taken active roles as commander in chief.