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high command

NOUN
  1. the highest leaders in an organization (e.g. the commander-in-chief and senior officers of the military)

How To Use high command In A Sentence

  • High Command how many tons of candies, cookies, or chocolate had been sent to the soldiers, how were the soldiers doing, what kind of nylons [as heard] they had, how were they sleeping, what kind of mattresses they had, what kind of food they ate. SPEECH AT THE COUNCIL OF STATE MEETING- RECORDED
  • But in Stalinist usage the term simply designated units that the high command in Moscow believed, or hoped, were combat-ready. Deathride
  • I hear scuttlebutt that you got an eyes-only message from High Command over the hyperwave.
  • There was not a single day that I did not ask the High Command how many tons of candies, cookies, or chocolate had been sent to the soldiers, how were the soldiers doing, what kind of nylons [as heard] they had, how were they sleeping, what kind of mattresses they had, what kind of food they ate. Castro Addresses State Council on Drug Trial
  • Unfortunately for the U-boat force, as with all other naval officers at that time, the German Naval High Command believed vehemently in the unsinkable battleship.
  • Perhaps with luck, High Commander Pureblood will somehow endure and marshal the survivors.
  • This was rejected out of hand by the High Command, and by the summer of 1918 disillusionment and war weariness seriously undermined the army's effectiveness.
  • Conservative high command is the victim of wishful thinking. Times, Sunday Times
  • A hit squad of American Jewish soldiers and a French Jewess living in Paris converge in a pair of outlandish plots to kill the Nazi high command.
  • It was assumed earlier that differences in the brain would only occur if a person is bi - or trilingual, that is with a very high command of different languages. Signs of the Times
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