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Be commanded
noun
An order to do something.
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Indeed, Iranians are on the threshold of turning the Koran's ethical injunction into a democratic commandment: nothing good can be commanded without a vote of the people.
They are to form the core of an army ultimately to be commanded by Iraqis.
Nor does one need to be commanded by Beijing officials to do it.
In Trump's lexicon, love is an expression of loyalty to be commanded from another.
Each chamber is sealed with retractable doors that can be commanded to open and close at designated altitudes.
The Court apparently believes this result to be commanded by our prior cases.
In this case, the Chandra line-of-sight will be commanded through a Lissajous pattern.
At that time – currently estimated to be in about 20 months – it will be commanded to dive into the atmosphere.
By contrast, commanded love is not spontaneous, and it needs to be commanded precisely because it is not preferential.
For instance, a pilot might be commanded to gather images of an enemy site located in unknown territory.
The robot has a pen to draw shapes and can be commanded from a computer via a wireless link that is transparent to the students.
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