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Meaning & Definition of Commanding in English

English

Commanding

Having a powerful or imposing presence.


Pronunciation:

/kəˈmændɪŋ/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Having a powerful or influential presence.

    Example Sentence: Her commanding presence made everyone pay attention.

  • Definition: Expressing a strong order or directive.

    Example Sentence: The commanding officer issued the orders clearly.

  • Definition: Dominating or controlling.

    Example Sentence: He had a commanding influence over the team's strategy.

  • Definition: Exerting authority or control.

    Example Sentence: The commanding view from the hilltop was breathtaking.

Etymology

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

Synonyms

authoritativedominantimposingmasterfulassertive

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: dominante
  • French: commandant
  • German: anordnend
  • Russian: командующий

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.