military leader
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Definition
Noun: A person who commands, directs, or leads military forces. This role involves strategic planning, decision-making in combat or defense operations, and exercising authority over soldiers and military units.
Usage
The term "military leader" is used to describe a person in a formal position of command within an armed force. It emphasizes their function of leadership and responsibility for military personnel and operations. * He studied the tactics of famous military leaders throughout history. * The country needed a strong military leader to unite the army. * Her reputation as a brilliant military leader was well-earned.
Advanced Usage
- "To emerge as a military leader": To rise to a position of command, often during a time of conflict or crisis.
- During the rebellion, he emerged as a natural military leader.
- "Civilian control over military leaders": A principle where ultimate authority resides with non-military government officials.
- The constitution ensures civilian control over military leaders.
Variants and Related Words
- Military leadership (n): The exercise of command and the qualities associated with leading military forces.
- The success of the campaign was due to his exceptional military leadership.
- Warlord (n): A military leader who exercises power, often autonomously, over a region due to control of armed forces. (This often implies a lack of official state sanction).
- Commander (n): A more general term for a person in authority, especially within a military context. (A commander is a type of military leader).
Synonyms
- Commander
- General (specific high-ranking type)
- Warlord (context-specific)
Related Phrases
- To lead troops: To command soldiers in the field.
- He was prepared to lead troops into battle.
- To assume command: To take on the role and responsibility of a leader.
- The colonel will assume command of the division next month.
Related Idioms
- A born leader: Someone with natural qualities for leadership.
- On the battlefield, he proved himself a born leader. (While not exclusive to the military, it is commonly applied in this context.)
Noun
- a leader of military forces