Commands [noun]

Definition of Commands:

directive, instruction

Opposite/Antonyms of Commands:


Sentence/Example of Commands:

So it commands the other sciences in all the wonderful and hidden things of nature and art (pp. 510-511).

Not only do children thus of themselves extend the scope of our commands, they show a disposition to make rules for themselves.

It is a further refinement when the staunch little lover of liberty sets about "easing" the pressure of commands.

So far Murat had always held subordinate commands; his great ambition was to become the commander-in-chief of an independent army.

The habit of refreshing oneself with a pipe on some elevated spot which commands a fine view, is common to both sexes.

This is said in the person of the Jews, resisting the repeated commands of God, and still putting him off.

Again, common law decisions are not binding on the courts that make them like statutes or legislative commands.

Asking his commands, the stranger said, 'I am one of the submarine inhabitants of this neighborhood.

Keeping up an ululating clamor of commands, he ran to the roof of the dwelling, snatched up a musket and took steady aim.

It is placed upon a hill, and commands a view of the Organ mountain, and one of the bays.