commands

[kəˈmændz]

commands Definition

  • 1an authoritative order
  • 2a signal to a computer to perform a specified task

Using commands: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "commands" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The general issued commands to his troops.

  • Example

    She typed in the command to print the document.

  • Example

    He gave the dog a command to sit.

  • Example

    The software responds to voice commands.

commands Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for commands

  • orders
  • directives
  • instructions
  • requests

Phrases with commands

  • at someone's command

    ready to obey someone's orders

    Example

    The soldiers were at their commander's command.

  • in control or charge of a situation or group of people

    Example

    The captain was in command of the ship.

  • obedient to the orders of someone in authority

    Example

    The troops were under the command of the general.

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Summary: commands in Brief

The term 'commands' [kəˈmændz] refers to authoritative orders or signals given to a computer. It can be used in various contexts, such as military, dog training, and computing. Examples include 'The general issued commands to his troops.' and 'The software responds to voice commands.' Phrases like 'at someone's command' and 'in command' denote obedience and control, respectively.