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command

[kuh-mand, -mahnd] / kəˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd /






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The recent 12-day war with Israel exposed vulnerabilities in Iran's command structure and military infrastructure.

From BBC

On his return, it appears that it's not the same Small Heath patch that he left and once commanded.

From BBC

It’s a drastic change for Microsoft, whose shares commanded a 15-point premium to Alphabet’s as recently as June of last year.

From MarketWatch

In the meantime, Europe, Canada and China are moving into realms of medical science the U.S. once commanded.

From Salon

"If we can beat the enemy's command transmission by even five or 10 seconds, it's a total game-changer at the front," one told us.

From BBC