comandar
to command
verb koh-mahn-DAHR Rare
Origin: From French commander, from Latin commandare.
Also means
to lead
Usage Note
Comandar means to command or lead a military unit, fleet, or operation. It is more formal and specific than mandar or dirigir and is most common in military or official contexts. The related noun comandante (commander, major) is the rank above capitán in the Spanish army and air force.
Examples
"El general comandó las tropas desde el frente."
Natural Translation
The general commanded the troops from the front.
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