Command

/kəˈmɑːnd/ verb

To command is to give an order that you expect to be obeyed. It can also mean to control or have authority over people or things.

From Old French *commander*, from Latin *commandare* “to commit to, entrust with,” from *com-* “together” + *mandare* “to order, to put into someone’s hands.” The sense shifted from entrusting responsibility to giving authoritative orders.

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