full command
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Refers to having total control over a situation, group, or resource.
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- The general assumed full command of the troops before the final assault.
- As the new CEO, she now has full command over the company's resources.
- After years of study, he has achieved a full command of the Japanese language.
- To be a successful negotiator, you must maintain full command of your emotions.
- If I had full command of the budget, I would invest more in research and development.
- Having full command of the instrument allows the musician to express deep feelings.
- The pilot will have full command of the aircraft once we reach cruising altitude.
- Does the captain have full command of the ship and its crew?
- The speaker had full command of the audience's attention from the moment he walked on stage.
- A good programmer needs full command of the system's architecture.