command in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- અં કુશમાં – દ ાબમાં – રાખવું ⇄ command gujarati
- આજ્ઞા ⇄ command gujarati
- ગણકયંત્ર (કૉમ્પ્યૂટર) માં થતી પ્રક્રિયાનું વર્ણન ⇄ command gujarati
- જરૂર પડય ે ઉપલબ્ધ હોવું ⇄ command gujarati
- નું ઉપર વર્ચસ્વ હોવું. હુકમ ⇄ command gujarati
- પોતાનાથી ઊતરતું ગણવું ⇄ command gujarati
- હુકમ કરવો – આપવો – કાઢવો ⇄ command gujarati
- –ની ઉપર હકૂમત હોવી ⇄ command gujarati
- –ને આધીન હોવું ⇄ command gujarati
command in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- حُکُم ⇄ command kashmiri
- عبوٗر ⇄ command kashmiri
- قوٚبوٗ وکَرُن ⇄ command kashmiri
- لاکَم، کَمان ⇄ command kashmiri
- مَنٛگُن ⇄ command kashmiri
command in Marathi मराठी
- आज्ञा ⇄ command marathi
- आज्ञा करणे ⇄ command marathi
- आज्ञा देणे ⇄ command marathi
- आदेश ⇄ command marathi
- आदेश देणे ⇄ command marathi
- आधिपत्य ⇄ command marathi
- ताबा ⇄ command marathi
- प्रभुत्व ⇄ command marathi
- प्रशस्ती करणे ⇄ command marathi
- प्रेक्षण ⇄ command marathi
- वर्चस्व ⇄ command marathi
- समादेश ⇄ command marathi
- सूचना ⇄ command marathi
- हुकमी ⇄ command marathi
- हुकुमत गाजविणे ⇄ command marathi
- हुकूम ⇄ command marathi
- हुकूम सोडणे ⇄ command marathi
command in Santali
command in Sindhi سنڌي
command in English
- command ⇄ adj. controlled or directed by a central authority.
Ex. a command economy. People in Mexico ... are detemined to get beyond this kind of Mafia-style command capitalism (Rolling Stone).english - command ⇄ command, verb, noun, adjective. english
- command ⇄ expr. at one's command, at one's disposal; available.
Ex. Yet has he seldom a guinea at command (Sir Richard Steele).english - command ⇄ noun 1a. an order; direction.
Ex. The soldiers obeyed the captain's command.
(SYN) charge, injunction, mandate.
b. an oral order in prescribed words given to troops, especially at drill.
2. the possession of authority; power; cenglish - command ⇄ v.i. 1. to give orders; issue commands.
Ex. He was a natural leader, and when he commanded, everyone obeyed.
2. to have power; exercise authority; rule; control.
Ex. Some men are born to command.
3. to act as commander.
Exenglish - command ⇄ v.t. 1. to give an order to; order; direct.
Ex. The captain commanded the soldiers to fire.
2. to prescribe with authority; ordain; require.
Ex. I commanded that the gates should be shut (Nehemiah 13:19).
3. to be in authority oenglish