commanded

[US]/kəˈmɑːndɪd/
[UK]/kəˈmændɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to give an authoritative order; to exercise control or authority over; to have a view or control over a place; to deserve or be entitled to something

Phrases & Collocations

commanded attention

commanded respect

commanded loyalty

commanded authority

commanded silence

commanded forces

commanded action

commanded performance

commanded change

commanded presence

Example Sentences

she commanded the team to work harder.

the general commanded his troops to advance.

he commanded respect from his peers.

the teacher commanded attention from the students.

they commanded a high price for their services.

the director commanded the audience’s laughter.

she commanded the stage with her performance.

the ceo commanded a large following on social media.

he commanded the ship through the storm.

the coach commanded the players to focus.

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