🎖️command

verb
/kəˈmænd/

Meaning

to give an order authoritatively; to control or direct

Example Sentences

The general commanded the soldiers to move forward.

Example Expressions

at your command

Synonyms

order, direct, instruct, control, demand

Antonyms

obey, request, follow

Collocations

give a command, command authority, command attention, command respect

More Example Sentences

They commanded us to stop immediately.

She commanded her child to do homework.

They commanded the workers to continue.

The officer commanded them to move back.

The captain commanded the crew to prepare.

The guard commanded people to leave the area.

She commanded her assistant to call the client.

Who was the commander-in-chief of George Washington?

I think this author's command of language is remarkable.

The Bengali sentence which is to be converted into English is the data. And the command of Vasanth Academy Method is the formula. The instruction lies on the last word of the Bengali sentence.

Related Vocabularies

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To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
To ask for information; to investigate.

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