Definition of «commanding»

The word "commanding" has several meanings, but in general it refers to something that is powerful or impressive. It can also describe someone who gives orders and expects them to be followed, or an order itself. In a more specific sense, commanding may refer to the ability of a computer program or system to perform a task or function effectively.

Sentences with «commanding»

  • Dogs must be controlled by a leash or remain within sight and under voice command of a person. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
  • I've always felt self - conscious when talking to my phone — I find people who use voice commands in public really annoying — so I wanted to avoid doing it myself. (engadget.com)
  • Always start with the basic dog training with commands such as stay, sit and down. (dogspot.in)
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