"Mandando" is a Spanish verb that can mean "sending," "ordering," or "commanding," depending on the context in which it is used.
Anyone who is bossy is fond of giving orders and domineering, it may not be a bad word, but to call someone that may hurt their feelings (probably not though)
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He was the one giving the orders for extermination.
kept giving orders to attack
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what is anothe word for giving to the poor
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"Obedient" is a word that describes someone who is good at following orders or instructions.
Nepotism is the word for giving jobs to family members.
The Word Is Arming.