commandkəˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd
command (v)
- present
- commands
- past
- commanded
- past participle
- commanded
- present participle
- commanding
command
English Definitions:
command, bid, bidding, dictation (noun)
an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
command (noun)
a military unit or region under the control of a single officer
command (noun)
the power or authority to command
"an admiral in command"
command (noun)
availability for use
"the materials at the command of the potters grew"
command (noun)
a position of highest authority
"the corporation has just undergone a change in command"
command, control, mastery (noun)
great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
"a good command of French"
instruction, command, statement, program line (verb)
(computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program
command (verb)
be in command of
"The general commanded a huge army"
command, require (verb)
make someone do something
command (verb)
demand as one's due
"This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers"
dominate, command, overlook, overtop (verb)
look down on
"The villa dominates the town"
control, command (verb)
exercise authoritative control or power over
"control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
command (Noun)
An order, a compelling task given to an inferior or a machine.
command (Noun)
The right or authority to order, control or dispose of; the right to be obeyed or to compel obedience.
command (Noun)
power of control, direction or disposal; mastery.
command (Noun)
A position of chief authority; a position involving the right or power to order or control.
command (Noun)
The act of commanding; exercise or authority of influence.
command (Noun)
A body or troops, or any naval or military force, under the control of a particular officer.
command (Noun)
Dominating situation; range or control or oversight; extent of view or outlook.
command (Noun)
A directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task.
command (Noun)
The degree of control a pitcher has over his pitches.
command (Verb)
To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
command (Verb)
To have or exercise supreme power, control or authority over, especially military; to have under direction or control.
command (Verb)
To require with authority; to demand, order, enjoin.
command (Verb)
to dominate through ability, resources, position etc.; to overlook.
command (Verb)
To exact, compel or secure by my moral influence; to deserve, claim.
command (Verb)
To hold, to control the use of
Command
A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which the individual in Military command is responsible. A Commander will normally be specifically appointed to the role in order to provide a legal framework for the authority bestowed. Naval and military officers have legal authority by virtue of their officer's commission, however the specific responsibilities and privileges of command are derived from the publication of appointment. The United States Department of Defense defines command as follows: 2. An order given by a commander; that is, the will of the commander expressed for the purpose of bringing about a particular action.
Command
COMMAND.COM is the default command-line interpreter for MS-DOS, Windows 95-98, Windows 98SE and Windows Me. In the case of DOS, it is the default user interface as well. It has an additional role as the usual first program run after boot (init process), hence being responsible for setting up the system by running the AUTOEXEC.BAT configuration file, and being the ancestor of all processes. COMMAND.COM's successor on OS/2 and Windows NT systems is cmd.exe, although COMMAND.COM is available in virtual DOS machines on IA-32 versions of those operating systems as well. The COMMAND.COM filename was also used by Disk Control Program (DCP), an MS-DOS derivative by the former East German VEB Robotron.The compatible command processor under FreeDOS is sometimes also named FreeCom. COMMAND.COM is a DOS program. Programs launched from COMMAND.COM are DOS programs that use the DOS API to communicate with the disk operating system.
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