English to Urdu Dictionary commanding

commanding

کمانڈنگ
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'
verb
فرمانا
example
His 'commanding' voice and presence is always welcome on screen.
The United States today retains a 'commanding' military edge over all other nations.
Apartment buildings overlook it, but they are not the luxury units one might expect with such a 'commanding' view of the waterway.
Often glancing at the magistrates, Dumas was a 'commanding' presence with a flair for the dramatic.
The captain left the army in 1998 after his 'commanding' officer described him as having a ‘arrogant and cavalier attitude towards young soldiers’.
He had a great personality and a 'commanding' presence.
She stood next to Mother with a 'commanding' presence.
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.
She had a 'commanding' lead, and it narrowed, and then she won convincingly, so it was good news for Republicans across the board.
China proved to be the stronger side at the semi-finals stage as the Chinese shuttlers took a 'commanding' lead of 3-0 by defeating Hong Kong on Wednesday.
No other restaurant in New Jersey looks out over such a 'commanding' view.
It also puts the site in a 'commanding' position for future projects.
Not only a 'commanding' physical presence, the former WWE wrestling champion brings a gratifying level of depth and humanity to the role first seen on the screen in 1973.
In fact, Mac took a 'commanding' 21-2 lead into the recess.
It sits up high providing a 'commanding' view of the road.
He was hauled before his 'commanding' officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed.
At its westernmost tip, the most 'commanding' position of the site offers a fine panoramic view of the harbor and beyond.
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.
These stations were sited on 'commanding' terrain or on platforms built for the purpose.
This position would give them a 'commanding' view of the main doors to the hangar as well as the rest of the airfield.
He was a stately man, and had a 'commanding' presence.
Your 'commanding' officers will not take kindly to your disregard to authority.
Built overlooking the valley, it holds a 'commanding' view of the area and is a spectacular sight.
The driving position is good, giving a 'commanding' view of the road ahead.
India also took a 'commanding' 3-lead in the final set, but Japan fought back to make it 5-5.
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.
A 'commanding' officer sentenced him to 35 days in jail.
The Selects took a 'commanding' 4-1 lead into the third.
He did not question their character, as he had on previous occasions, but he could not conceal his dismay at the way they defended after finding themselves in a 'commanding' lead 10 minutes before half time.
In the military, the 'commanding' officer must be certain that his or her command will be strictly followed.
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