have+command

  • 81Command at Sea insignia — U.S. Navy Command at Sea Badge U.S. Coast Guard Command Afloat Badge The Command at …

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  • 82command — v 1. order, direct, charge, adjure, instruct, dictate; require, demand, exact, compel, make, coerce, force, task, inflict upon, lay on, obligate, impose upon; bid, tell, request, ask for, call upon, summon, call for, Law. subpoena, cite; enjoin,… …

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  • 83Command language — A command language is a domain specific interpreted language; a common example of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also automate tasks that would… …

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  • 84Command, Control and Interoperability Division — The Command, Control and Interoperability Division is a bureau of the United States Department of Homeland Security s Science and Technology Directorate, run by Dr.David Boyd. This division is responsible for creating informative… …

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  • 85command — I. v. a. 1. Order, direct, bid, charge, require, enjoin. 2. Rule, govern, sway, control, lead, preside over, have authority over. 3. Claim, challenge, exact, compel, demand. 4. Overlook, have under vision or range, dominate, control. II. v. n.… …

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  • 86command*/ — [kəˈmɑːnd] noun I 1) [C] an official order to do something He refuses to obey my commands.[/ex] 2) [U] control of a group of people or of a situation Franco was in command of the military.[/ex] United soon took command of the game.[/ex] 3) [C] an …

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  • 87command economy — Economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is controlled by a central authority. Central planners determine the assortment of goods to be produced, allocate raw materials, fix quotas for each… …

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  • 88command — verb 1》 give an authoritative or peremptory order.     ↘Military be in charge of (a unit).     ↘archaic control or restrain (oneself or one s feelings). 2》 dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height. 3》 be in a strong enough position… …

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  • 89have — /hav/; unstressed /heuhv, euhv/; for 26 usually /haf/, v. and auxiliary v., pres. sing. 1st pers. have, 2nd have or (Archaic) hast, 3rd has or (Archaic) hath, pres. pl …

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  • 90command — /kəˈmænd / (say kuh mand), / ˈmand/ (say mahnd) verb (t) 1. to order or direct with authority. 2. to require with authority; demand: he commanded silence. 3. to have or exercise authority over; be in control over; be master of; have at one s… …