English to Indonesian Dictionary commanding

commanding

berwibawa
definition
verb
a gruff voice commanded us to enter
give an authoritative order.
no party commanded a majority
be in a strong enough position to have or secure (something).
adjective
a commanding officer
(in military contexts) having a position of authority.
translation of 'commanding'
adjective
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example
This raised seat height also provides a 'commanding' view of the road ahead allowing potential hazards to be recognised and reacted to sooner than might be the case in a conventional small car.
A 'commanding' officer sentenced him to 35 days in jail.
As on the Westminster stage he has a 'commanding' presence among the assorted collection of European heads of government and their respective finance ministers.
Partial results show them with a 'commanding' lead.
The case ended in a hung jury, even though the jury consisted entirely of military officers sitting in judgment on criticism of their 'commanding' officer.
He had a great personality and a 'commanding' presence.
By half time Comer were in a 'commanding' 20-6 lead.
The car has certainly proved itself as a worthy mileage machine, the high seating position offering a 'commanding' view of the road.
They had enough early possession to have built up a 'commanding' lead but didn't take their chances and found themselves 8-5 down at the interval.
In the earliest cosmologies, man placed himself in a 'commanding' position at the centre of the universe.
He has a 'commanding' presence, demanding attention and respect, and an image (glasses, suit and hat) that hasn't changed much in 30 years.
He was a stately man, and had a 'commanding' presence.
These stations were sited on 'commanding' terrain or on platforms built for the purpose.
John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's 'commanding' lead.
The Selects took a 'commanding' 4-1 lead into the third.
I believe with the addition of a creative midfielder and a 'commanding' centre half this team has every chance of making the play-offs.
In the military, the 'commanding' officer must be certain that his or her command will be strictly followed.
But his 'commanding' officers in the desert know that if they do something like that, they will be personally held responsible for war crimes after the war is over.
The property has a 'commanding' view of the surrounding hinterland as well and this mixes quite well with the garden.
Emly had a 'commanding' lead of seven points at half-time.
Kate, superior to all the other anchors, swells a 'commanding' lead after just one lap, and doubles it with her piston-stroke off the pool wall.
It also puts the site in a 'commanding' position for future projects.
Instead, your company receives orders from a 'commanding' officer - you act as an influential member of that team, but you're hardly the only active agent.
We've probably got one of the best suites in the place actually - we're on the 14th floor with a 'commanding' view of the city.
Marsh was one of five guests of the Navy invited aboard for tours, observation of flight deck operations, dinner with the 'commanding' officer and an overnight.
President Bush has a 'commanding' lead in the fund-raising race for 2004.
He was hauled before his 'commanding' officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed.
She possessed a 'commanding' stature, with a very quick, expressive face.
They were in front from the first end and had a 'commanding' 21-8 lead after 15 ends before their opponents won three ends on the trot.
Despite her small size, the child has a 'commanding' presence.
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