Person who commands of all the operating units.
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Examples for "generalissimo"
Examples for "generalissimo"
1Ganga held Guha, the generalissimo of the celestial forces, in her womb.
2The generalissimo never even deemed it once requisite to review his army.
3I hope the generalissimo will not have his fits from excessive joy.
4You, General Nugent, will inform the Archduke Palatine of the generalissimo's orders.
5At length appeared the new Swedish generalissimo, with fresh troops and money.
1Number one, who knew what and when, and did the commander-in-chief know?
2But he was merely commander-in-chief and no longer dictator of the nation.
3I also have a standing legal order from the commander-in-chief, he said.
4He was asked about his thoughts on Donald Trump becoming the commander-in-chief.
5I'd rather Jacques did, but... a special officer beards his own commander-in-chief.
6For Tang Jianyu it was a desire to canonise her country's commander-in-chief.
7By any military operation, as commander-in-chief, he might have turned the tide.
8He had a good war, serving as commander-in-chief of the Dutch forces abroad.
9He reported directly to parliament whose commander-in-chief of the army was Lord Fairfax.
10Two-thirds of senators present must agree on a conviction to oust the commander-in-chief.
11That's a direct order from your commander-in-chief.' Could you do it?
12To use any of those things, the permission must come from the commander-in-chief.
13Thandi Palane, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of Torch's brand new military in creation.
14The commander-in-chief must have confidence in his commanders in the field.
15He was appointed to his new post by Guards commander-in-chief Mohammad Ali Jafari.
16The military man was General Valeriy Borzov, commander-in-chief of Project Newton.
Translations for commander-in-chief