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Commandeer

Commandeer, a thing is said to be commandeered when the government

Commandments

Commandments, Table of Ten. By Canon Law (Canon 82) churchwardens are

Commandable

Capable of being commanded

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Commandingly

In a commanding manner

Commandment

An order or injunction given by authority a command a charge a precept a mandate

Attach

[fr. attaccare, It., to fasten], to take or apprehend by commandant or a writ or precept. It differs from arrest, because

order

authority see also executive order b : a ruling or command made by a competent administrative authority ;specif : one resulting

writ

monarch from Anglo-Saxon times to declare his grants, wishes, and commands 2 : an order or mandatory process in writing issued

King's Bench

might remove with the King as he thought proper to command. The jurisdiction of the court was very high. It kept

officer

: one who holds an office of trust, authority, or command [the directors, s, employees, and shareholders of a corporation] 3

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