Sentence examples for To commanded from inspiring English sources

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To commanded

noun

An order to do something.

  • I was given a command to cease shooting.

Exact(1)

However, since the measured stride exceeds commanded stride and its error to commanded stride is 11%%, we consider the robot can walk at target velocity or more.

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Above all, he learned to command men.

Both bands continue to command loyal followings.

This guy knows how to command soldiers".

"Yes, and to command our attention.

"You'd never know what to command.

"Montesinos continues to command Peru from Panama".

But what drives a performer to command?

"He didn't need to command everything.

The Kremlin is now his to command.

Some people need to command to a sociopathic level.

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