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Filter by Meaning The director imperiously instructed the actors to redo the scene.
The parent imperiously told the child to clean their room.
The lifeguard imperiously blew the whistle, signaling the swimmers to return to shore.
The flight attendant imperiously instructed the passengers to fasten their seat belts.
The coach shouted imperiously at the team to step up their game.
The captain imperiously ordered his crew to set sail, ignoring the storm warnings.
The manager spoke imperiously to his staff, expecting them to work overtime without any additional pay.
The surgeon imperiously demanded that the nurses prepare the operating room exactly as she had specified, without any deviation.
The professor imperiously dismissed the students' questions as irrelevant, implying that they were not intelligent enough to understand the material.
He imperiously demanded that the waiter bring him the best bottle of wine.
The queen imperiously commanded her subjects to kneel before her.
The CEO imperiously demanded that all employees work overtime to meet the project deadline.
The dictator imperiously commanded his army to attack the neighboring country.
The fashion designer imperiously dismissed the models who didn't meet her standards.
She imperiously demanded that her husband fetch her a glass of water.
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