English to Punjabi Dictionary commanding

commanding

ਹੁਕਮ
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.
example
President Bush has a 'commanding' lead in the fund-raising race for 2004.
The property has a 'commanding' view of the surrounding hinterland as well and this mixes quite well with the garden.
He was hauled before his 'commanding' officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed.
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.
At its westernmost tip, the most 'commanding' position of the site offers a fine panoramic view of the harbor and beyond.
The university occupies the highest hill in Bethlehem with a 'commanding' view and also happens to overlook an Israeli fortified position opposite Rachel's Tomb.
It sits up high providing a 'commanding' view of the road.
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.
But this one has a 'commanding' shape and presence.
The United States today retains a 'commanding' military edge over all other nations.
They built up a 'commanding' five-goal lead by the interval.
Your 'commanding' officers will not take kindly to your disregard to authority.
The car has certainly proved itself as a worthy mileage machine, the high seating position offering a 'commanding' view of the road.
Emly had a 'commanding' lead of seven points at half-time.
I would not be in favor of seeing another 'commanding' officer in charge of the military.
A specific procedure to ensure formal handover of responsibility by 'commanding' officers for actions on decisions by investigating authorities.
Kent bellowed in his 'commanding' military voice, having followed in his father's footsteps.
Speer admires Hitler to the point of hero-worship and Walker plays him as a gregarious, personable genius with a 'commanding' presence and a quick wit.
John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's 'commanding' lead.
In fact, Mac took a 'commanding' 21-2 lead into the recess.
It also puts the site in a 'commanding' position for future projects.
With such a 'commanding' presence, it's unfortunate that the script did not accommodate a few more scenes for this great character actor.
His 'commanding' voice and presence is always welcome on screen.
He has a 'commanding' presence, demanding attention and respect, and an image (glasses, suit and hat) that hasn't changed much in 30 years.
Owen had served in the army and was 'commanding' officer of the military hospital.
If the oil painting legend assumed a 'commanding' place in the Romantic imagination, the accounts of writers and artists necessarily diverged.
Finally, soldiers must also be protected from ‘official tyranny,’ or the will of their 'commanding' officers.
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.
I believe with the addition of a creative midfielder and a 'commanding' centre half this team has every chance of making the play-offs.
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