Command meaning

Word: Command

How to pronounce: kəˈmɑːnd

Verb

Definitions:

1. Give an authoritative order.

Example sentences: "A gruff voice commanded us to enter"

2. Dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height.

Example sentences: "The two castles commanded the harbor"

3. Be in a strong enough position to have or secure (something)

Example sentences: "No party commanded a majority"

Noun

Definitions:

1. An authoritative order.

Example sentences: "It's unlikely they'll obey your commands"


Synonyms:

control

command post

headquarters

enjoin

require

ask

cmd

order

instruction

behest

decree

imperative

charge

statement

edict

word

own

be in command

command option

dictate

direction

directive

injunction

bid

bidding

proficiency

dominion

authority

sway

rule

mastery

possess

enjoy

have

hold

do

govern

dominate

boss

captain


Antonyms:

obey


Derivations:

commander

commandant

commando

commandment

commanding

commanded


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Command in Other Languages...

Spanish: Comando

German: Befehl

French: Commande

Italian: Comando

Turkish: Komut