Definitions Found:
to lead or command
- captainto lead or command
- officerto command or lead
- officersOFFICER, to command or lead
- captainedCAPTAIN, to lead or command
- officeredOFFICER, to command or lead
- officeringOFFICER, to command or lead
- captainsCAPTAIN, to lead or command
- captainingCAPTAIN, to lead or command
- transgressto violate a command or law
- transgressingTRANSGRESS, to violate a command or law
- transgressesTRANSGRESS, to violate a command or law
- transgressedTRANSGRESS, to violate a command or law
- avasta nautical command to stop or cease
- avast(used as a command to stop or cease)
- saddlein a position to direct or command; in control
- disobeyedFail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority)
- disobeysFail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority)
- noncomplianceFailure to act in accordance with a wish or command
- shalled to express a command or exhortation you shall go
- causercompel by command, authority, or force caused him to resign
- disobeyingFail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority)
- certainly(in answer to a question or command) Yes; by all means
- miradora turret, window, or balcony designed to command an extensive outlook
- instructDirect or command someone to do something, esp. as an official order
- instructsDirect or command someone to do something, esp. as an official order
- instructedDirect or command someone to do something, esp. as an official order
- giddapa command (as to a horse) to go ahead or go faster
- instructingDirect or command someone to do something, esp. as an official order
- talkto reply to a command, request, etc., in a rude or disrespectful manner
- commissionAn instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
- commissionsAn instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
- adjureto command solemnly under or as if under oath or penalty of a curse
- jees(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- orderingCommand (something) to be done or (someone) to be treated in a particular way
- jeed(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- gees(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- jeeing(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- geed(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- jee(used to command a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right)
- mindingUsed to make a command more insistent or to draw attention to a statement