complete command

Frequency: 6.56.2 per million words

Refers to having total control over a situation, group, or resource.

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Examples (10)

  • He was in complete command of the situation.
  • The general exercised complete command over his forces.
  • As CEO, she needs to have complete command of the company's finances.
  • The pilot remained calm, showing complete command of the aircraft during the emergency.
  • To be a great conductor, one must have complete command of the orchestra.
  • Despite the chaos, the incident commander maintained complete command throughout the rescue operation.
  • A successful project manager must gain complete command of the timeline and budget.
  • The experienced lawyer demonstrated complete command of the facts during the trial.
  • Losing her notes didn't matter; she had complete command of her presentation.
  • The system gives the user complete command over all settings and configurations.