To command



Exemple : He commands the system to execute tasks

Definition


"To command" means to give an authoritative order or instruction, often with the expectation of immediate compliance. It involves directing others or systems to perform specific actions or tasks, as in the phrase, 'He commands the system to execute tasks.'

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Étymologie


The verb "to command" comes from the Latin word 'commandare,' meaning 'to entrust' or 'to order.' It passed through Old French 'commander' before entering English in the late Middle Ages. Did you know? The root 'mandare' means 'to put in hand,' which reflects the idea of handing over authority or instructions.

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"To command" figure dans la liste Vocaplus "Anglais - Général - (B1) - partie 4", qui contient 113 mots fréquemment utilisés.
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