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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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61 Even for the last remaining superpower, domestic issues, not foreign matters, dominate national elections.
62 Calls for the restoration of the death penalty were applauded loudly, but did not dominate the event as in past years.
63 In others, the need to dominate sexually may result in attraction towards the defenceless.
64 But women earn only about three-fourths of the incomes earned by men, who still dominate the boardrooms and political power centers.
65 It can be possessed by other types of seller, or by buyers if a few of them dominate the market.
66 As usual, the papers predict that tax will dominate the agenda.
67 Table 17.6 shows how the banks dominate the personal lending market.
68 In the best cereal-growing areas, arable farming may dominate the scene, with animals and grass taking second place.
69 Though they had hoped for a cheap way to dominate Tonkin, the momentum of Rivieres operation propelled them forward.
70 So this experiment will come to dominate the 21st century.
71 Graham relished the opportunity to upstage Chelsea and found in the talented Russell the width to dominate the game from midfield.
72 So long as they remain expensive, conventional air photography will, however, continue to dominate aerial reconnaissance.
73 Communists catapulted from 45 to 157 seats in the 450-seat Duma to dominate a fractious chamber divided by eight political parties.
74 Almost all breeds are here ... although Border collies tend to dominate the proceedings.
75 Except hard work to get where I am in a field where males dominate.
76 Farming interests always tend to dominate the groups appointed by the councils.
77 The chaebol, the chosen instruments of the government, dominate the economy.
78 Later, Valencia came to dominate as the major lustreware centre.
79 Although considerations of cost should be considered, they should not dominate the debate.
80 It was invented in June 1983, but not until 1986 did it dominate the mortgage market.
81 Spending resources before financial deadlines has come to dominate the administration of Partnerships and Programme Authorities, instead of wider strategic issues.
82 He neither sang nor danced, but with his six or seven years could already dominate both the public and his brothers.
83 Never again will the United States dominate the world economy as it did in the early Cold War.
84 Arriving in Saigon in February 1859, his squadron of nine warships and transports managed to dominate the city within two weeks.
85 Inland the wild and vast Presely Hills which dominate the area are well worth exploring.
86 Fiscal constraints will dominate policymaking in this Parliament.
87 Themed collections, thoughtful but snippety, dominate.
88 Slide with right bottom volume will dominate volume.
89 The report says that technologies for mitigating — rather than adapting to — climate change dominate because they preoccupy the more advanced developing countries and are potentially more lucrative.
90 Concentrated aromas of ripe blueberry and blackberry dominate on the nose, but notes of balck olive,[www.Sentencedict.com] fig and a slight graham cracker character add complexity.
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