Command

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Meanings of Command

   
Verb
  • To tell someone to do something.
  • To have control over something, like a team or a ship.
  • To ask for something with authority.
  • To have power or control over something.
  • To deserve or earn respect or attention.
  • To hold or control something.
  • To have a view from a higher place.
  • To ask someone to come or give something.
   
Noun
  • An order to do something.
  • The right to give orders or control things.
  • Power to control or direct something.
  • A position where you can give orders.
  • The act of telling someone to do something.
  • A group of soldiers or troops under one leader.
  • A situation where someone has control or oversight.
  • A command given to a computer to perform a task.
  • The skill a pitcher has over their throws.
  • A special performance that is requested.
   

Explanation of the word: Command

A command is when you ask someone to do something. Like when a teacher tells you to sit down or when a parent says to clean your room.

   

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Translations for the word: Command

   
hindi
कमांड (Kamaand)

kamaand

कमान (Kamaan)

kamaan

आदेश (Aadesh)

aadesh

   
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Command

A command is when someone tells another person to do something. It's like giving an order.

You say 'command' like this: kuh-MAND.

The word 'command' comes from the Latin word 'commandare', which means to order or to entrust.

The word 'command' in Kannada is 'ಆಜ್ಞೆ' (Ājñe).