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commanded

Commanded vs Commandment - What's the difference?

commanded | commandment |


As a verb commanded

is past tense of command.

As a noun commandment is

something that must be obeyed; a command or edict.

Compel vs Commanded - What's the difference?

compel | commanded |


As verbs the difference between compel and commanded

is that compel is to drive together, round up while commanded is past tense of command.

Tasked vs Commanded - What's the difference?

tasked | commanded |


As verbs the difference between tasked and commanded

is that tasked is past tense of task while commanded is past tense of command.

Dominated vs Commanded - What's the difference?

dominated | commanded |


As verbs the difference between dominated and commanded

is that dominated is past tense of dominate while commanded is past tense of command.

Commanded vs Told - What's the difference?

commanded | told |


As verbs the difference between commanded and told

is that commanded is past tense of command while told is past tense of tell.

Commanded vs Led - What's the difference?

commanded | led |


As verbs the difference between commanded and led

is that commanded is past tense of command while led is past tense of lead.

As a noun LED is

light-emitting diode.

Called vs Commanded - What's the difference?

called | commanded |


As verbs the difference between called and commanded

is that called is past tense of call while commanded is past tense of command.

Ordering vs Commanded - What's the difference?

ordering | commanded |


As verbs the difference between ordering and commanded

is that ordering is while commanded is (command).

As a noun ordering

is arrangement in a sequence.

Established vs Commanded - What's the difference?

established | commanded |


As verbs the difference between established and commanded

is that established is past tense of establish while commanded is past tense of command.

As an adjective established

is of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.

Wikidiffcom vs Commanded - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | commanded |


As a verb commanded is

(command).

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