countercommand
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]countercommand (plural countercommands)
- A command that cancels or reverses a previous command; a countermand.
- 1933, Collier's Illustrated Weekly, volume 91, page 16:
- Someone else had given a countercommand — the Spanish soldiers were in riotous retreat! Don Carlos was engulfed by the screaming swirl of the Moorish horsemen.
Verb
[edit]countercommand (third-person singular simple present countercommands, present participle countercommanding, simple past and past participle countercommanded)
- (transitive) To countermand (a previous command).
- (transitive) To countermand (a person or group).