The word "Rank" could be used to describe a level of command, although this is not it's only use.
e.g. "The corporal was out ranked by the Sergeant" or "The most senior rank present was a Major".
The Werriam-Webster dictionary, when used in this context defines rank as:
"The relative standing or position or a grade of official standing in a hierarchy"
another word can be overwhelmed or overtaken
bumpy, rugh
flat
level, soft, steady, shiny, gentle
We have level and raze, of course; also demolish, tear down, fell, collapse etc.
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another word can be overwhelmed or overtaken
another word that is the same as command is regorrogotive from sassy woman known as hillareey murrberton
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I typed the word command into the thesarus on Microsoft Word and I got mastery (noun). I hope this can help.
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No. You would use the replace command for that. The find command only allows you to find a word; find and replace will do both.
precept, prescript, proclamation, prohibition,
Cool, Composed, Chilled, balanced, Sane, steady, together :)
Round, episode
i dont kno i was asking this question so yeah hahaha
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