Meaning & Definition of word "Command"

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    Command

    /kəˈmænd/

    noun:

    • 1. An authoritative order or instruction.
      • Example: The general issued a command to the troops to advance.
    • 2. The ability to control or influence others.
      • Example: She has a strong command over the classroom, keeping all the students engaged.
    • 3. A group of military forces under the control of a single officer.
      • Example: He was placed in command of the naval fleet.

    verb:

    • 1. To give an order or instruction to someone.
      • Example: The sergeant commanded the soldiers to stand at attention.
    • 2. To have control over; to dominate.
      • Example: He commands a vast knowledge of history.
    • 3. To receive or have the ability to use; to be in a position to do something.
      • Example: She commands a high salary due to her expertise.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'commandare', meaning to entrust.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in command:

    In a position of authority or control.

    under command:

    Subject to the authority or orders of someone.

    command performance:

    A performance given specifically for someone important.

    command responsibility:

    The obligation of a person in a position of authority to ensure that operations are conducted according to law.

    Related Words

    commandeer:

    To take control of something, especially for military use.

    commandant:

    A commanding officer in a military unit or group.

    commandery:

    A district or command previously held in the context of a knightly order.

    Slang Meanings of command

    Meaning: To have strong authority or control.

    Example Sentence: He commands respect in the office.

    Meaning: To give someone the order to do something.

    Example Sentence: She commanded me to finish the report by noon.