Meaning & Definition of word "Commanding"

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    Commanding

    /kəˈmændɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To give an authoritative order.
      • Example: The officer was commanding the soldiers to prepare for inspection.
    • 2. To have authority over; to have control over.
      • Example: She commands a large following on social media.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a powerful or imposing presence.
      • Example: The general's commanding voice inspired confidence in his troops.
    • 2. Dominating or controlling in a way that draws attention.
      • Example: She entered the room with a commanding presence that captured everyone's attention.
    • 3. Expressing authority or control.
      • Example: The teacher spoke in a commanding tone that silenced the classroom.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'command' with the suffix '-ing' denoting ongoing action.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    commanding officer:

    A military officer in authority.

    commanding presence:

    An individual’s powerful influence or strong personality.

    commanding heights:

    The most important or strategically advantageous positions.

    Related Words

    command:

    To give an instruction or order.

    commandment:

    A divine rule or law that must be followed.

    commandery:

    A local administrative unit, especially in a military context.

    Slang Meanings of commanding

    Meaning: To have strong leadership qualities.

    Example Sentence: She really knows how to take charge; she's so commanding.

    Meaning: Displaying confidence and assurance.

    Example Sentence: He entered the room with a commanding vibe that impressed everyone.