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What is the noun of commandeer?

The noun form of commandeer is commandeering.

However, it's important to note that commandeering is less common than using the verb form commandeer directly. For example:

* Verb: The military commandeered the building for use as a hospital.

* Noun: The commandeering of the building was necessary for the safety of the soldiers.

You could also use commandement as a noun, though it is less common and more formal:

* The general issued a commandment to commandeer all available vehicles.

Ultimately, the best noun form will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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