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1 bevelend
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2 adjudant
n. adjutant, aide-de-camp, assistant to a commanding officer (Military) -
3 bevelend
adj. commanding -
4 bevelhebbend
adj. commanding, full of authority, powerful (voice, etc.); in authority -
5 bevelhebber
n. commander, commanding officer (Military) -
6 bevelvoerend
adj. commanding -
7 commandant
n. commandant, commanding officer (Military); commander -
8 gebiedend
adj. commanding, domineering; authoritative, authoritarian, despotic -
9 bevelhebbend
bevelhebbend, bevelvoerend -
10 bevelhebber
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11 commanderende officier
commanderende officiercommanding officer, C.O.Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > commanderende officier
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12 eerbiedwaardig
1 respectable; 〈 alleen predicatief〉 commanding/worthy of respect ⇒ venerable 〈 oude man, baard, gebouwen〉, time-honoured 〈 gebruiken〉 -
13 gebiedend
1 [met betrekking tot woorden/gebaren] authoritative ⇒ commanding, 〈 geen tegenspraak duldend〉 peremptory, 〈 aanmatigend〉 imperious3 [taalkunde] imperative♦voorbeelden:gebiedend naar iets wijzen • gesture peremptorily at something3 gebiedende wijs • imperative mood, imperative -
14 officier
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15 op bevelende toon
op bevelende toonVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op bevelende toon
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