Word Meanings - COMMANDMENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. 3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority. And therefore put I on the countenance Of stern commandment. Shak. (more info) 1. An order or injunction given
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One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. 3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority. And therefore put I on the countenance Of stern commandment. Shak. (more info) 1. An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a charge; a precept; a mandate. A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another. John xiii. 34.
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- SUPPLICATE
 supplicate; of uncertain origin, cf. supplex, supplicis, humbly begging or entreating; perhaps fr. sub under + a word akin to placare to reconcile, appease , or fr. sub under + plicare to fold, whence the idea of bending the knees . Cf. 1. To
- SUGGESTER
 One who suggests. Beau. & Fl.
- SUGGEST
 1. To introduce indirectly to the thoughts; to cause to be thought of, usually by the agency of other objects. Some ideas . . . are suggested to the mind by all the ways of sensation and reflection. Locke. 2. To propose with difference or modesty;
- PERSUADER
 One who, or that which, persuades or influences. "Powerful persuaders." Milton.
- PERSUADED
 Prevailed upon; influenced by argument or entreaty; convinced. -- Per*suad"ed*ly, adv. -- Per*suad"ed*ness, n.
- PRECEPTIAL
 Preceptive. would give preceptial medicine to rage. Shak.
- SUGGESTRESS
 A woman who suggests. "The suggestress of suicides." De Quincey.
- COMMANDING
 1. Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer. 2. Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence. 3. Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic advantages; as, a commanding position. Syn.
- REPRESENTABLE
 Capable of being represented.
- SUGGESTION
 Information without oath; an entry of a material fact or circumstance on the record for the information of the court, at the death or insolvency of a party. (more info) 1. The act of suggesting; presentation of an idea. 2. That which is suggested;
- REPRESENTANT
 Appearing or acting for another; representing.
- ENTREATY
 1. Treatment; reception; entertainment. B. Jonson. 2. The act of entreating or beseeching; urgent prayer; earnest petition; pressing solicitation. Fair entreaty, and sweet blandishment. Spenser. Syn. -- Solicitation; request; suit; supplication;
- PRECEPTRESS
 A woman who is the principal of a school; a female teacher.
- COMMANDATORY
 Mandatory; as, commandatory authority.
- PETITIONARILY
 By way of begging the question; by an assumption. Sir T. Browne.
- COMMANDO
 In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers. The war bands, called commandos, have played a great part in the . . . military history of the country. James Bryce.
- ENTREATFUL
 Full of entreaty. See Intreatful.
- MAXIMIZATION
 The act or process of increasing to the highest degree. Bentham.
- PETITIONEE
 A person cited to answer, or defend against, a petition.
- MAXIMIZE
 To increase to the highest degree. Bentham.
- IMBORDER
 To furnish or inclose with a border; to form a border of. Milton.
- MISORDER
 To order ill; to manage erroneously; to conduct badly. Shak.
- IRREPRESENTABLE
 Not capable of being represented or portrayed.
- ACCORDER
 One who accords, assents, or concedes.
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