(n.) An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a charge; a precept; a mandate.
(n.) One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
(n.) The act of commanding; exercise of authority.
(n.) The offense of commanding or inducing another to violate the law.
Example Sentences:
(1) I want to be clear; the American forces that have been deployed to Iraq do not and will not have a combat mission,” said Obama in a speech to troops at US Central Command headquarters in Florida.
(2) Squadron Leader Kevin Harris, commander of the Merlins at Camp Bastion, the main British base in Helmand, praised the crews, adding: "The Merlins will undergo an extensive programme of maintenance and cleaning before being packed up, ensuring they return to the UK in good order."
(3) This modulation results from repetitive, alternating bursts of excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials, which are caused at least in part by synaptic feedback to the command neurons from identified classes of neurons in the feeding network.
(4) Child age was negatively correlated with mother's use of commands, reasoning, threats, and bribes, and positively correlated with maternal nondirectives, servings, and child compliance.
(5) In a recent book about the life of Rudolf Höss who was the commandant at Auschwitz, he is quoted as saying of himself that he was not a murderer, he was “just in charge of an extermination camp”.
(6) Harati was commander of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan revolution.
(7) As he gears up to contest the Liberal Democrat seat of Gordon in north-east Scotland, Salmond effectively assumes a commanding role in the general election campaign.
(8) Belmar and his fellow commanders spent the week before the grand jury decision assuring residents that 1,000 officers had been training for months to prepare for that day.
(9) He is telling others at the checkpoint not to enter.” The images suggest Hashlamon turned to face a soldier with a radio – who according to eyewitnesses was a commander – who approached from the left from the photographer’s point of view.
(10) Thus, SA may be controlled by a discrete number of motoneuron task groups reflecting a small number of central command signals or by a continuum of activation patterns associated with a continuum of moment arms.
(11) "We try to get closer to the people, we try to get lower down the command structures and we try to be more embedded than sometimes the Americans appear to do," the defence secretary said.
(12) The strike, which Central Command said destroyed the Isis fighting position, follows Barack Obama's vow in his televised speech on Wednesday to go on the offensive against Isis more broadly in Iraq and, soon, Syria.
(13) As commander in chief, I believe that taking care of our veterans and their families is a sacred obligation.
(14) The Iraqi prime minister has fired several senior security force commanders over the defeats in the face of Isis and on Wednesday announced that 59 military officers would be prosecuted for abandoning the city of Mosul.
(15) Morrison and Operation Sovereign Borders commander Lieutenant General Angus Campbell continued to insist that their refusal to answer questions about “on water matters” was essential to meet the overriding goal of stopping asylum seeker boats, and said from now on such briefings on the policy would be held when needed, rather than every week because the “establishment phase” had finished.
(16) However, in a double-cue conditioning paradigm in which both command words were presented alone on different trials and reinforced, response latency was longer and puff attenuation poorer among Vs than when the UCS was signaled by a unique cue.
(17) Monuc was not able to prevent the siege of Bukavu by rebel commanders in 2004 or to counter threats posed by the Rwandan FDLR militia or Laurent Nkunda's National Congress for the Defence of the Congolese People (CNDP) rebellion.
(18) In a statement, the IDF said Jaabari was "a senior Hamas operative who served in the upper echelon of the Hamas command", and had been "directly responsible for executing terror attacks against the state of Israel in the past number of years".
(19) Commanders were calling Roberts on his mobile phone, pleading for help.
(20) The centrally generated ;effort' or direct voluntary command to motoneurones required to lift a weight was studied using a simple weight-matching task when the muscles lifting a reference weight were weakened.
Shaheed
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Shaheed's findings, which are due to be officially presented to the UN in Geneva later this month, have already led to much criticism from Tehran.
(2) Allah akbar.” “Shaheed means martyr,” Weinreb said, adding: “He wrote ‘The US government is killing our innocent civilians … I can’t let this go unpunished.’” Weinreb also painted a picture of Tsarnaev’s behaviour following the bombing attack.
(3) Shaheed was appointed after various human rights organisations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, issued concerted warnings about Iran's rights violation records.
(4) Since then, Iran has blocked a visit by Ahmed Shaheed , a newly appointed UN Human Rights Council investigator.
(5) "People come to me with complaints of their rights being violated, and yes they generally do hold views different from the government in Tehran," Shaheed told the Guardian.
(6) Speaking to the Guardian, Shaheed, a visiting professor at Essex University, defended his report and said his findings were based on "totally verified and documented" sources.
(7) He died as a martyr, Shaheed, and his destiny will be to go and God will reward you."
(8) Ahmed Shaheed, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in Iran, said on Wednesday that, in Iran, at least 176 people so far had been put to death this year alone.
(9) Ahmed Shaheed's latest report charges the Islamic republic with cases of torture, executions, illegal arrests of journalists, forced confessions and denial of basic rights to religious, ethnic and sexual minorities.
(10) In June, the UN human rights council appointed former Maldivian foreign affairs minister Ahmed Shaheed as a UN special rapporteur investigating Iran, but several Iranian officials have signalled he will not be allowed to visit the country.
(11) Hiden Hassan, 37, another Shaheed Brigade fighter, said the two soldiers had driven towards them as they advanced.
(12) Or with her assertion that the Chechen terrorist leader and architect of the Beslan school massacre, Shamil Basayev, was a 'shaheed' or martyr?
(13) "We are now one and a half kilometres from Zlitan," said a rebel fighter, Mohammed Ashanobah, of the Shaheed (Martyr) Brigade.
(14) Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast, accused Shaheed of "toadying to the US and Israel" with a report that he described as unsubstantiated, biased and collated from "anti-Iranian outlets and terrorist groups".
(15) Imam Salahuddin Muhammad could hardly miss Shahed Hussain when he first appeared three years ago at his mosque in the dilapidated town of Newburgh, just 60 miles up the Hudson River from New York .
(16) Soon after Shaheed assumed his mandate from the UN human rights council in June 2011, Iranian officials said they would not permit him to enter the country, saying that his appointment was unacceptable and "an illegal measure".
(17) In his latest report on the situation of human rights in Iran , UN special rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed expressed concerns about "the potentially negative humanitarian effect of general economic sanctions" and called on the countries behind the punitive measures to make sure that "humanitarian exemptions are effectively serving their intended purpose".
(18) A retrospective study of 98 patients with tetanus treatment in Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital, Gujrat, over a period of three years (1973-75) is presented.
(19) Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), South Asia's oldest Islamist party, has been buffeted by a torrent of criticism from the media and political rivals after the head of the party, Munawar Hassan, declared the Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud a shaheed after he was killed.
(20) Elsewhere on that record, along with Tribe cohorts Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, he left his wallet somewhere in El Segundo, shortly before wondering whether we could kick it (yes, we could).