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been commanded
noun
An order to do something.
Exact(46)
It remains the only major theatre of the war to have been commanded by a Canadian.
But he sympathized with officers who had been commanded to shoot their fellow-citizens.
Each of her sons — 21, 19 and 14 — has been commanded to make at least one daily deposit.
Yet the Union soldiers' strong stand resulted from the fact that for the first time, they had trained and been commanded as a coherent corps.
As Marietta Chudakova, a historian of Russian literature and courageous public figure, puts it, "Nobody has been commanded to lie down and everyone is already on the ground".
It had been commanded by the Legislature to make "concrete recommendations" on ways to convene a constitutional convention that would "bring about all possible property tax relief".
Similar(14)
It is commanded".
Our eyes are commanded to open.
As if this was commanded.
The precinct was commanded by Capt.
Instead, that army was commanded by Lieut.
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