Word: command Word origin: Middle English: from Old French comander ‘to command’, from late Latin commandare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + mandare ‘commit, command’. Compare with commend. Phonetic: kəˈmɑːnd Listen:
give an authoritative or peremptory order. Example: a gruff voice commanded us to enter
dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height. Example: the fortress commands the shortest Channel crossing
be in a strong enough position to have or secure. Example: they command a majority in Parliament
an authoritative order. Example: he obeyed her commands without question
the ability to use or control something. Example: he had a brilliant command of English
an instruction or signal causing a computer to perform one of its basic functions.
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