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availability for use; "the materials at the command of the potters grew" the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command" great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French" an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single officer a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command" make someone do something be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army" demand as one''s due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers" (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces" look down on; "The villa dominates the town" |
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