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v. com·mand·ed, com·mand·ing, com·mands. v.tr. 1. To direct with authority; give orders to. 2. To have control or authority over; rule: a general who commands an ...
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to exercise a dominating influence over : have command of: as. a : to have at one's immediate disposal <commands many resources>. b : to demand or receive ...
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to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack. 2. to require authoritatively; demand: She commanded silence.
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23.1.1 User-defined Commands. A user-defined command is a sequence of gdb commands to which you assign a new name as a command. This is done with ...
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command v. , -manded , -manding , -mands . v.tr. To direct with authority; give orders to. To have control or authority over; rule: a general who commands.
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A command is a very specific instruction to a computer to perform some kind of action. In Windows, commands are usually entered via Command Prompt.
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command definition and meaning from military, order and power topics by Oxford University Press (British & World English)
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