Superlative for having or characterized by authority, or the air of authority
“With a commanding order to Jackson, the three stripped the costly Turkish rugs from the lounges and blankets from the beds.”
Superlative for being of principal rank, status or importance
“The person who authorized it was, in fact, acting as the commanding officer, although he may not have possessed that title.”
Superlative for in a dominant or more favorable position
“He really stepped on the gas, racing up the far side where he held a commanding lead.”
Superlative for showy, bold or audacious in behavior or appearance
“In this building, which considerably exceeds the municipal height limitation, the city has a commanding monument to symbolize its majesty.”
Superlative for having authority over the policies, actions, and affairs of a state or organization
Superlative for high or prominent in rank or status
Superlative for grand and impressive in appearance
Superlative for of, pertaining to, or in the capacity of a supervisor
Superlative for denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
Superlative for having great power, especially to influence or effect something
Superlative for with a wide view
Superlative for having significant influence
Superlative for large, ambitious, or impressive in scope or scale
Superlative for being the authoritative or definitive source of, or reference for
Superlative for required or commanded by authority
Superlative for disdainful or condescending in nature
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