command
/kəˈmɑːnd/US /kəˈmænd/command
NOUNDefinition of command
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.
Command is the people or place that orders come from.
Example: This operation was planned carefully from the central command.
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.
A command is an order that somebody do something or that something happen.
Example: He gave the command to attack.
If you have command of something, you understand it well.
Example: He has an excellent command of both French and Spanish.
command
EXAMPLESExamples of command
The information moved from the soldiers up the chain of command right to the president.
Example sentenceMachine-gun fire swept through the general's command post.
Example sentenceThis operation was planned carefully from the central command.
Example sentenceReporters recently spoke to leaders at the Army's Strategic Defense Command.
Example sentenceA complicated command like "COPY: *. *B:PRNT1 i" could take some time for the computer to complete.
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