Commands & colors napoleonics expansion 5 generals marshals tacticians

  • direction
  • duty
  • law
  • mandate
  • order
  • regulation
  • request
  • responsibility
  • rule
  • word
  • act
  • adjuration
  • ban
  • behest
  • bidding
  • call
  • canon
  • caveat
  • charge
  • citation
  • commandment
  • decree
  • demand
  • devoir
  • dictate
  • dictation
  • dictum
  • edict
  • enactment
  • exaction
  • fiat
  • imperative
  • imposition
  • injunction
  • interdiction
  • notification
  • obligation
  • ordinance
  • precept
  • prescript
  • proclamation
  • prohibition
  • proscription
  • requirement
  • requisition
  • subpoena
  • summons
  • ultimatum
  • warrant
  • will
  • writ

  • ability
  • authority
  • control
  • expertise
  • government
  • grasp
  • jurisdiction
  • leadership
  • management
  • skill
  • supervision
  • absolutism
  • aplomb
  • authorization
  • charge
  • coercion
  • compulsion
  • constraint
  • despotism
  • domination
  • dominion
  • expertness
  • grip
  • hold
  • know-how
  • might
  • prerogative
  • primacy
  • restraint
  • right
  • royalty
  • sovereignty
  • strings
  • supremacy
  • sway
  • tyranny
  • expertism
  • upper hand
  • appoint
  • authorize
  • call for
  • direct
  • require
  • tell
  • adjure
  • ban
  • bar
  • beckon
  • bid
  • call
  • charge
  • check
  • cite
  • compel
  • debar
  • dictate
  • enact
  • enjoin
  • exact
  • forbid
  • grant
  • impose
  • inflict
  • inhibit
  • instruct
  • interdict
  • oblige
  • ordain
  • order
  • ordinate
  • proclaim
  • prohibit
  • requisition
  • restrain
  • set
  • subpoena
  • summon
  • task
  • warn
  • call on
  • call the signals
  • call upon
  • force upon
  • give directions
  • give orders
  • lay down the law
  • mark out
  • put foot down
  • rule out
  • send for
  • take charge
  • take the lead
  • determine
  • direct
  • dominate
  • manage
  • supervise
  • take over
  • wield
  • administer
  • boss
  • charge
  • check
  • coach
  • coerce
  • compel
  • conduct
  • conquer
  • constrain
  • control
  • curb
  • dictate
  • domineer
  • exact
  • force
  • govern
  • guide
  • head
  • hinder
  • influence
  • lead
  • officiate
  • oppress
  • overbear
  • override
  • predominate
  • prescribe
  • prevail
  • push
  • regulate
  • reign
  • repress
  • restrain
  • run
  • stop
  • subdue
  • superintend
  • sway
  • tyrannize
  • exercise power
  • have authority
  • hold office
  • preside over
  • reign over
  • ignorance
  • inability
  • weakness
  • freedom
  • release
  • submission
  • contradiction
  • countermand
  • opposition
  • recall
  • reversal
  • revocation
  • subordination
  • reject
  • aid
  • allow
  • approve
  • ask
  • assist
  • cancel
  • conceal
  • disallow
  • free
  • help
  • hinder
  • liberate
  • permit
  • prevent
  • refuse
  • stop
  • veto
  • contradict
  • countermand
  • follow
  • oppose
  • recall
  • reverse
  • revoke
  • mismanage
  • abandon
  • advance
  • aid
  • allow
  • assist
  • comply
  • consent
  • encourage
  • follow
  • free
  • give up
  • help
  • leave
  • leave alone
  • let go
  • liberate
  • lose
  • neglect
  • obey
  • permit
  • release
  • retreat
  • serve
  • start
  • submit
  • surrender
  • yield
  • contradict
  • countermand
  • oppose
  • recall
  • reverse
  • revoke

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Bashagha, who sought to rein in militias after fighting between armed groups rocked Tripoli in 2018, angered al-Sarraj by stating publicly that the civilian police under his command would protect demonstrators.

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  • adroitness
  • bent
  • capability
  • cleverness
  • command
  • craft
  • deftness
  • expertise
  • expertness
  • finesse
  • flair
  • genius
  • gift
  • handiness
  • ingenuity
  • knack
  • know-how
  • mastery
  • mind for
  • particular activity adeptness
  • proficiency
  • savvy
  • skill
  • skillfulness
  • strength
  • talent
  • the goods
  • the right stuff
  • what it takes

  • adroitness
  • artfulness
  • artistry
  • command
  • craft
  • deftness
  • expertise
  • expertness
  • knack
  • mastery
  • proficiency
  • skill
  • skillfulness

  • President
  • admiral
  • advisers
  • board
  • bureau
  • cabinet
  • chair
  • chairperson
  • chargé d'affaires
  • command
  • commander
  • committee
  • consulate
  • department
  • directors
  • embassy
  • executive
  • executives
  • feds
  • front office
  • general
  • governing body
  • headquarters
  • legislature
  • management
  • ministry
  • officers
  • officials
  • powers
  • presidency
  • presidium
  • stewards
  • superintendents
  • supervisors
  • top brass
  • upstairs

  • accredit
  • allot
  • assign
  • choose
  • command
  • commission
  • decree
  • delegate
  • designate
  • determine
  • direct
  • elect
  • enjoin
  • establish
  • finger
  • fix
  • install
  • name
  • nominate
  • ordain
  • select
  • set
  • settle
  • tap

  • affiliate
  • authority
  • block
  • branch
  • command
  • department
  • detachment
  • division
  • ell
  • extension
  • force
  • offshoot
  • power
  • projection
  • section
  • sector
  • wing

  • armed forces
  • artillery
  • battalions
  • batteries
  • brigades
  • cavalry
  • columns
  • commands
  • companies
  • corps
  • details
  • divisions
  • flights
  • formations
  • infantry
  • legions
  • outfits
  • patrol units
  • platoons
  • regiments
  • soldieries
  • soldiers
  • squads
  • troops
  • wings

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What is command and example?

7. 3. The definition of a command is an order or the authority to command. An example of command is a dog owner telling their dog to sit. An example of command is the job of controlling a group of military people.

What is the command means?

1 : an order given Obey her command. 2 : the authority, right, or power to command : control The troops are under my command. 3 : the ability to control and use : mastery She has a good command of the language. 4 : the people, area, or unit (as of soldiers and weapons) under a commander.

What are simple commands?

A simple command is a sequence of optional variable assignments and redirections followed by a command name. When a simple command is recognized by qsh, it performs the following actions: Leading words of the form name=value are stripped off and assigned to the environment of the simple command.

What is command synonym?

synonyms for command.
direction..
mandate..
order..
regulation..
request..
responsibility..