Antonym: recessive. Similar words: dominate, nomination, in and out, finance, nominee, coming in, in any case, pregnant. Meaning: ['dɑmɪnənt /'dɒm] n. 1. (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale 2. an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different. adj. 1. exercising influence or control 2. (of genes) producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar.
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61. But unlike the peripheral baboons, who are physically controlled by the dominant ones, the peripheral men are not powerless.
62. In addition, managers can align themselves with those who have dominant power styles more appropriate to a new situation.
63. The dominant class, the capitalists, own and control the means of production and thereby exploit the subordinate working class.
64. Throughout the first decade of television, the dominant influence was what would now be called stand-up comedy.
65. Without fish, insects become the dominant species and acid-loving insects, such as water boatmen, proliferate.
66. Within our own dominant culture, probably more of the latter group will be men than women, though not exclusively so.
67. Within modern capitalist societies the monopoly corporations constitute the dominant class fraction.
68. But cognitive theories' rationalism is male-identified, drawing on dominant conceptions of the masculine nature of logical, coherent thought.
69. Yet most judges I know are beholden to Power-by that I mean unalterably pledged to the dominant force of the system.
70. The subject class is made up of the majority of the population whereas the ruling or dominant class forms a minority.
71. The most obvious one is commercial animal agriculture in its dominant form.
72. Although she was the dominant parent,[Sentence dictionary] she had made no attempt to do so until then.
73. In relatively benign environments, predation is the dominant biological interaction that structures communities. 2.
74. Their behaviour patterns may be consistent with the dominant culture or may differ from it.
75. If the pack has become too big and unmanageable, the dominant male must spend all his time trying to control it.
76. The news media, themselves privately owned and controlled, convey an image of society which support dominant class interests.
77. It misleadingly marginalizes both the centrality of the Church and classicism, the dominant artistic trend of the period.
78. Far fewer women with convictions then will have a dominant deviant identity.
79. It was a key element in the dominant ideology of the nineteenth century in all the major capitalist countries.
80. Some western feminists, too, are concerned about psychological method's strong affiliations to dominant discourses of gender.
81. Senior bureaucrats, it is true, are sometimes members of the dominant class, and sympathise with its aims.
82. This women's protest was received with expressions of outrage and puzzlement by men within the dominant political culture.
83. Predatory behaviour was discussed above, in the context of a firm abusing a dominant position.
84. It is not a separate corporate body distinct from the dominant social elites.
85. Like the dominant party in a one-party state, Microsoft Corp. has engendered a certain number of discontents.
86. This conventional view is summed up by the dominant reactions to the 1981 Brixton disorders.
87. How did the dominant social, economic and cultural forces affect the way they lived their lives?
88. Print-on-paper publishing remains the dominant force in the information industry more widely but electronic media have established practical, affordable alternatives.
89. According to a long and dominant tradition, the physical is bound up with the spatial.
90. A dominant characteristic of the location-factor school is its focus on the particular features of areas in order to explain their relative fortunes.
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