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Sentence count:162+7Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commandcontrolleadruleSimilar words: dominantnominationlaminatedeliminatecoordinatediscriminationdecaffeinatedcoming inMeaning: ['dɑmɪneɪt /'dɒm]  v. 1. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance 2. be in control 3. have dominance or the power to defeat over 4. look down on. 
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31 In narrow valleys surface boulders dominate the landscape.
32 However, on the small scales of atoms and molecules, electromagnetic forces dominate.
33 If moderates fail to reach a compromise, or even to talk, the extremists on both sides will dominate the agenda.
34 In Gothic cathedrals the light flows up to dominate the downward flow of masonry.
35 Men still tend to dominate the world of law - hardly any top judges are women.
36 Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
37 The rich industrial nations dominate the global economy, they believe.
38 Worse, they could take our products or product enhancements and then dominate the market for these prod-ucts.
39 Many tundra species occur in polar desert and forest as well, but only in tundra do they dominate their communities.
40 Shrimp, anemones, and brittle stars dominate, but their numbers are few, their biomass small.
41 What were usually asides, about life, religion, art, politics, had come to dominate the story.
42 Tourism is also of particular importance in some regions and may dominate the local economy.
43 One Conservative Member complained that ministers tended to dominate on regional programmes, while local Members were squeezed out.
44 First, the logic of private competition was to replace small firms by larger firms which could dominate and control markets.
45 I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them. Oscar Wilde 
46 For example, the industrial giants who dominate the chemical industry have large capital investments in petrochemicals.
47 The majority was still not ready to abandon the belief that humankind was intended to dominate the earth.
48 She was an excellent photographer herself, but political activity tended to dominate her life.
49 Small talent gaps allow the stars to dominate the game.
50 Where the ocean crust is young, lava flows dominate the landscape.
51 Over the years they have come to dominate their geographic market.
52 Meanwhile for the transnational companies that dominate the global coffee economy, the slump in coffee prices is generating windfall gains.
53 He had learned that it was not to befriend his subordinates, nor to compete with or dominate them.
54 Whole days or whole summers may be filled with this mutuality; it can even dominate an entire developmental stage.
55 You shouldn't allow your job to dominate your life like that.
56 Some let work so dominate their lives that it forces out spouse, children and leisure.
57 The students' workstations, blue steel desks with Formica tops, dominate the center of the room.
58 It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning.http://sentencedict.com/dominate.html
59 Gradually , one large, snowballing finale will dominate the dance - off.
60 As usual, Annadale will be expected to dominate the middle distance events despite the absence of Davy Wilson through injury.
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