The present participle of the verb to commandeer (the -ing word) is a verbal noun called a gerund; example sentence:
Commandeering was the main resource for the Nazi's ability to wage war.
Commandeer is a word to take an item in the name of need during a conflict. "The major gave the order to commandeer the vehicle for the march to the river." "A military man has the right to commandeer any material he needs to further his aim during a conflict." "A vehicle may be commandeered, a man must be conscripted into service."
A command sentence has the subject generally referred to as "you understood". A command sentence does not specifcally identify a subject to which the direction is commanded, but it is communicated to the receiver such that they understand the action is required of them. Examples of command sentences: Clean your room. Please shut the door. Answer the phone please.
steal, seize, accorach, annex, commandeer, expropriate, hijack, impound, sequester, take, usurp
Proper noun
"night" is a noun
i tried to commandeer the ship; it did not work out well
to release
Under certain circumstance the US government has the right to commandeer private property.
Yes, in emergency situations, the police have the authority to commandeer a vehicle for official use.
Commandeer is a word to take an item in the name of need during a conflict. "The major gave the order to commandeer the vehicle for the march to the river." "A military man has the right to commandeer any material he needs to further his aim during a conflict." "A vehicle may be commandeered, a man must be conscripted into service."
windier commandeer
to commandeer.
The army will commandeer your vehicle any time they want!
Yes, in emergency situations, the police have the authority to commandeer a civilian's car to respond to a crisis or pursue a suspect.
With great courage and a little recklessness, we commander the ship within the hour.
The boy was forcely commandeered from his friend.
To commandeer the shoes from the warehouse…