Associations to the word «Commanding»
Noun
- Troop
- Militia
- Garrison
- Leary
- Rank
- Meade
- Cadet
- Manchuria
- Division
- Captain
- Aden
- Highlander
- Capt
- Air
- Legion
- Fort
- Corvette
- Flagship
- Hm
- Reconnaissance
- Okinawa
- Obe
- Defence
- Navy
- Ordnance
- Mag
- Argyll
- Picket
- Posting
- Occupying
- Appointment
- Flag
- Portsmouth
- Hilltop
- Serving
- Dix
- Rn
- Battery
- Rana
- Mutiny
- Sergeant
- Duty
- Burma
- Boer
- Legate
- Force
- Eloquence
- Corporal
- Proclamation
- Liaison
- Royal
- Instructor
- Depot
- Cornwallis
- Logistics
- Starship
- Warship
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
COMMANDING, verb. Present participle of command
COMMANDING, adjective. Tending to give commands, authoritarian.
COMMANDING, adjective. Impressively dominant.
COMMANDING, noun. The act of giving a command.
COMMANDING GENERAL, noun. A commanding officer.
COMMANDING GENERALS, noun. Plural of commanding general
COMMANDING OFFICER, noun. The officer in command of, and typically having ultimate authority over, a military unit.
COMMANDING OFFICERS, noun. Plural of commanding officer
Dictionary definition
COMMANDING, adjective. Used of a height or viewpoint; "a commanding view of the ocean"; "looked up at the castle dominating the countryside"; "the balcony overlooking the ballroom".
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