noun

command

UK /kəˈmɑːnd/US /kəˈmænd/

command

NOUN

Definition of command

1

Command, is the power to control people or things.

Example: The information moved from the soldiers up the chain of command right to the president.

1

Command is the people or place that orders come from.

Example: This operation was planned carefully from the central command.

2

A command is a direction for a computer to do something.

Example: A complicated command like "COPY: *. *B:PRNT1 i" could take some time for the computer to complete.

3

A command is an order that somebody do something or that something happen.

Example: He gave the command to attack.

4

If you have command of something, you understand it well.

Example: He has an excellent command of both French and Spanish.

command

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Examples of command

1

The information moved from the soldiers up the chain of command right to the president.

Example sentence
2

Machine-gun fire swept through the general's command post.

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3

This operation was planned carefully from the central command.

Example sentence
4

Reporters recently spoke to leaders at the Army's Strategic Defense Command.

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5

A complicated command like "COPY: *. *B:PRNT1 i" could take some time for the computer to complete.

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