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domination
[dom-uh-ney-shuhn]
noun
an act or instance of dominating.
rule or sway; control, often arbitrary.
Theology., dominations, one of the nine orders of celestial attendants of God.
domination
/ ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃən /
noun
the act of dominating or state of being dominated
authority; rule; control
Other Word Forms
- nondomination noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of domination1
Example Sentences
In short: in the geopolitical universe different powers are aligning as a counterweight to American domination.
This implies a breakdown in shift from the 19th century authoritarian artistic domination of a music director that still holds just about everywhere to a more democratic and utopian concept.
The strategist argues that without this intervention, there will be “ongoing Republican domination of politics for decades to come,” suggesting that Democratic gerrymandering is necessary as a defensive measure against Republican electoral advantages.
For it to be deemed a success, the US will need to extend the current run of home domination.
The high emotion and fury sweeping around the stadium, with Liverpool in the line of fire, was counterproductive as the hosts lacked any composure and measure, for all their domination of territory and possession.
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