A solemn charge or command is a serious and authoritative directive given to someone, often emphasizing the importance of the task or responsibility at hand. It typically carries significant weight and may involve moral or ethical implications, requiring the recipient to act with integrity and commitment. Such commands are often delivered in formal contexts, reflecting the gravity of the situation.
Command to Charge was created on 2004-11-02.
The Captain is in charge (command) of a ship.
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James Longstreet had overall command, ordering George Pickett to start the charge on cemetery ridge.
The correct spelling is "solemn" (serious, formal).
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An adjurer is a person who adjures, a person who issues a formal command, particularly in a legal context, or who appeals or advises.
Arthur Harris was in charge of Bomber Command.
In most military branches, a command is simply a unit which you are in charge of. For a ship's captain, his vessel would be his command.
The Catholic Church performs a solemn high mass.Seeming very solemn, the physician informed the family that their mother had died.Usually cheerful, the teacher spoke in a solemn tone.
The duration of Solemn Communion is 1.75 hours.