command
Used to describe a solid level of skill or knowledge, especially of a language.
Used to describe a very high level of skill or knowledge, especially of a language.
An instruction given to a computer or device using one's voice.
Refers to a simple order or a fundamental instruction for a computer.
Refers to a straightforward order or an easy-to-use instruction for a computer.
An instruction given to a computer or device using one's voice.
Refers to having total control over a situation, group, or resource.
Refers to having total control over a situation, group, or resource.
A text-based interface for running programs on a computer.
The symbol on a command-line screen that indicates the computer is ready to receive a command.
The formal line of authority and responsibility in an organization, especially the military.
To be in a position of authority over a group or situation.
To issue an order to someone.
To begin to be in control of a situation or group.
To follow an order that has been given.
To perform or execute an order.
To formally give an order.
To formally take a position of control or leadership.