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  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  command 
 
  4  of  5  senses  of  command 
 
  Sense  1 
  command 
  =>  general 
  =>  officer 
 
  Sense  2 
  command,  require,  compel 
  =>  charge,  saddle,  burden 
  =>  requisition 
  =>  forbid,  prohibit,  interdict,  proscribe,  veto,  disallow 
 
  Sense  4 
  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop 
  =>  shadow,  overshadow,  dwarf 
 
  Sense  5 
  control,  command 
  =>  preoccupy 
  =>  steer,  maneuver,  manoeuvre,  direct,  point,  head,  guide 
  =>  steer 
  =>  hold  one's  own 
  =>  manage,  deal  care  handle 
  =>  hold 
  =>  hold  sway 
  =>  govern 
  =>  regiment 
  =>  monopolize 
  =>  harness,  rein  in  draw  rein,  rein 
  =>  corner 
  =>  preside 
  =>  dominate,  master 
  =>  charm,  becharm 
  =>  govern,  rule 
  =>  call  the  shots,  call  the  tune,  wear  the  trousers 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  command 
 
  4  of  5  senses  of  command 
 
  Sense  1 
  command 
  =>  general 
  =>  officer 
 
  Sense  2 
  command,  require,  compel 
  =>  charge,  saddle,  burden 
  =>  overburden 
  =>  bear  down 
  =>  overwhelm,  deluge,  flood  out 
  =>  adjure 
  =>  requisition 
  =>  forbid,  prohibit,  interdict,  proscribe,  veto,  disallow 
  =>  ban 
  =>  bar,  debar,  exclude 
  =>  enjoin 
  =>  outlaw,  criminalize,  criminalise,  illegalize,  illegalise 
  =>  ban,  censor 
 
  Sense  4 
  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop 
  =>  shadow,  overshadow,  dwarf 
 
  Sense  5 
  control,  command 
  =>  preoccupy 
  =>  haunt,  obsess,  ghost 
  =>  prepossess 
  =>  steer,  maneuver,  manoeuvre,  direct,  point,  head,  guide 
  =>  dock 
  =>  drydock 
  =>  sheer 
  =>  stand  out 
  =>  starboard 
  =>  conn 
  =>  navigate,  pilot 
  =>  astrogate 
  =>  channel,  canalize,  canalise 
  =>  corner 
  =>  park 
  =>  angle-park 
  =>  parallel-park 
  =>  double-park 
  =>  steer 
  =>  hold  one's  own 
  =>  manage,  deal  care  handle 
  =>  administer,  administrate 
  =>  pontificate 
  =>  oversee,  supervise,  superintend,  manage 
  =>  build 
  =>  organize,  organise 
  =>  arrange 
  =>  concord 
  =>  tee  up 
  =>  rationalize 
  =>  reorganize,  shake  up 
  =>  retool,  revise,  revize 
  =>  collectivize,  collectivise 
  =>  work 
  =>  come  to  grips,  get  to  grips 
  =>  dispose  of 
  =>  take  care  mind 
  =>  tend 
  =>  stoke 
  =>  coordinate 
  =>  juggle 
  =>  process 
  =>  mismanage,  mishandle,  misconduct 
  =>  direct 
  =>  hold  throw,  have  make  give 
  =>  guide,  steer 
  =>  head,  lead 
  =>  chair,  chairman 
  =>  captain 
  =>  spearhead 
  =>  take  hold  take  charge,  take  control 
  =>  attend 
  =>  move  in  on 
  =>  operate,  run 
  =>  financier 
  =>  work 
  =>  block 
  =>  warm  up 
  =>  conduct,  carry  on  deal 
  =>  racketeer 
  =>  touch 
  =>  hold 
  =>  hold  sway 
  =>  govern 
  =>  regiment 
  =>  monopolize 
  =>  harness,  rein  in  draw  rein,  rein 
  =>  corner 
  =>  preside 
  =>  dominate,  master 
  =>  command 
  =>  general 
  =>  officer 
  =>  subjugate,  subject 
  =>  dragoon 
  =>  enslave 
  =>  charm,  becharm 
  =>  hex,  bewitch,  glamour,  witch,  enchant,  jinx 
  =>  voodoo 
  =>  spell 
  =>  govern,  rule 
  =>  throne 
  =>  misgovern 
  =>  dictate 
  =>  tyrannize,  grind  down 
  =>  reign 
  =>  call  the  shots,  call  the  tune,  wear  the  trousers 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  command 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  command 
 
  5  senses  of  command 
 
  Sense  1 
  command 
  =>  dominate,  master 
 
  Sense  2 
  command,  require,  compel 
  =>  order  tell  enjoin,  say 
 
  Sense  3 
  command 
  =>  demand,  exact 
 
  Sense  4 
  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop 
  =>  lie 
 
  Sense  5 
  control,  command 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  command 
 
  command  used  as  a  verb  is  common  (polysemy  count  =  5) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  command 
 
  Sense  1 
  command 
  =>  dominate,  master 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  2 
  command,  require,  compel 
  =>  order  tell  enjoin,  say 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  3 
  command 
  =>  demand,  exact 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  4 
  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop 
  =>  lie 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  5 
  control,  command 
  -------------- 
 
  Grep  of  noun  command 
  command 
  command  guidance 
  command  key 
  command  language 
  command  line 
  command  line  interface 
  command  module 
  command  overhead 
  command  post 
  command  processing  overhead 
  command  processing  overhead  time 
  command  prompt 
  commandant 
  commander 
  commander  in  chief 
  commandership 
  commanding  officer 
  commandment 
  commando 
  high  command 
  second-in-command 
  self-command 
  system  command 
 
  Overview  of  noun  command 
 
  The  noun  command  has  7  senses  (first  6  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (23)  command,  bid,  bidding,  dictation  --  (an  authoritative  direction  or  instruction  to  do  something) 
  2.  (11)  command  --  (a  military  unit  or  region  under  the  control  of  a  single  officer) 
  3.  (5)  command  --  (the  power  or  authority  to  command:  "an  admiral  in  command") 
  4.  (2)  command  --  (availability  for  use  "the  materials  at  the  command  of  the  potters  grew") 
  5.  (1)  command  --  (a  position  of  highest  authority;  "the  corporation  has  just  undergone  a  change  in  command") 
  6.  (1)  command,  control,  mastery  --  (great  skillfulness  and  knowledge  of  some  subject  or  activity;  "a  good  command  of  French") 
  7.  instruction,  command,  statement,  program  line  --  ((computer  science)  a  line  of  code  written  as  part  of  a  computer  program) 
 
  Overview  of  verb  command 
 
  The  verb  command  has  5  senses  (first  5  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (10)  command  --  (be  in  command  of  "The  general  commanded  a  huge  army") 
  2.  (8)  command,  require,  compel  --  (make  someone  do  something) 
  3.  (6)  command  --  (demand  as  one's  due:  "This  speaker  commands  a  high  fee";  "The  author  commands  a  fair  hearing  from  his  readers") 
  4.  (1)  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop  --  (look  down  on  "The  villa  dominates  the  town") 
  5.  (1)  control,  command  --  (exercise  authoritative  control  or  power  over  "control  the  budget";  "Command  the  military  forces") 
 
  Grep  of  adj  command 
  commanding 
 
  Overview  of  noun  command 
 
  The  noun  command  has  7  senses  (first  6  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (23)  command,  bid,  bidding,  dictation  --  (an  authoritative  direction  or  instruction  to  do  something) 
  2.  (11)  command  --  (a  military  unit  or  region  under  the  control  of  a  single  officer) 
  3.  (5)  command  --  (the  power  or  authority  to  command:  "an  admiral  in  command") 
  4.  (2)  command  --  (availability  for  use  "the  materials  at  the  command  of  the  potters  grew") 
  5.  (1)  command  --  (a  position  of  highest  authority;  "the  corporation  has  just  undergone  a  change  in  command") 
  6.  (1)  command,  control,  mastery  --  (great  skillfulness  and  knowledge  of  some  subject  or  activity;  "a  good  command  of  French") 
  7.  instruction,  command,  statement,  program  line  --  ((computer  science)  a  line  of  code  written  as  part  of  a  computer  program) 
 
  Overview  of  verb  command 
 
  The  verb  command  has  5  senses  (first  5  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (10)  command  --  (be  in  command  of  "The  general  commanded  a  huge  army") 
  2.  (8)  command,  require,  compel  --  (make  someone  do  something) 
  3.  (6)  command  --  (demand  as  one's  due:  "This  speaker  commands  a  high  fee";  "The  author  commands  a  fair  hearing  from  his  readers") 
  4.  (1)  dominate,  command,  overlook,  overtop  --  (look  down  on  "The  villa  dominates  the  town") 
  5.  (1)  control,  command  --  (exercise  authoritative  control  or  power  over  "control  the  budget";  "Command  the  military  forces") 



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