different between commanding vs dogmatical
commanding
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /k??mænd??/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k??m??nd??/
- Hyphenation: com?mand?ing
Verb
commanding
- present participle of command
Adjective
commanding (comparative more commanding, superlative most commanding)
- Tending to give commands, authoritarian.
- Impressively dominant.
- (of a place or position) Dominating from above, giving a wide view
- 2018, Rail, issue 857, July 18-July 31, article on Severn Bridge Junction signal box at Shrewsbury
- 2018, Rail, issue 857, July 18-July 31, article on Severn Bridge Junction signal box at Shrewsbury
Synonyms
- (tending to give commands) bossy, imposing
- See also Thesaurus:bossy
Derived terms
- uncommanding
Translations
Noun
commanding (plural commandings)
- The act of giving a command.
commanding From the web:
- what commanding means
- what commanding officer mean
- what commanding heights means
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- commanding what is good
dogmatical
English
Adjective
dogmatical (comparative more dogmatical, superlative most dogmatical)
- Alternative form of dogmatic
dogmatical From the web:
- dogmatically meaning
- what does dramatically mean
- what does dogmatically attached mean
- what is dogmatically in literature
- what does dogmatically
- what do dogmatically meaning
- definition of dogmatically
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