Similar words: dominate, predominate, dominator, domination, dominating, nominate, abominate, laminated. Meaning: ['dɑmɪneɪt /'dɒm] adj. 1. controlled or ruled by superior authority or power 2. harassed by persistent nagging.
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61) The Conservatives had dominated Hampshire county politics for over a century.
62) That is the kind of world that the bond market, dominated by lenders, loves.
63) The world which had been dominated by subsistence agriculture crumbled.
64) Our interview policy excludes no-one, and our pages have never been dominated by any one style.
65) For a long time, three main theories dominated discussion of the tragedy: bomb, missile or mechanical failure.
66) For most of the eighteenth century the trade had been dominated by an elite group of well-organised journeymen.
67) The show was dominated by painting with issued-based and figurative work featuring prominently.
68) The Chargers dominated the Raiders on both sides of the line, walking away with a surprisingly easy victory.
69) Her office is dominated by a large oak table where she spreads out her work.
70) Exercise, measuring food and then eating it, dominated my life.
71) Any cognitive activity seems to be dominated by the perceptual aspects.
72) The difference, of course, is that in 1964 Congress was dominated by liberals crusading to expand the power of government.
73) When Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together.
74) Industrial action and pay disputes dominated the headlines in the 1970s.
75) The room was dominated by an enormous, cumbersome leather armchair.
76) Similarly, the huge reptiles which dominated the land, sea, and even the air of the Cretaceous are all gone.
77) His particular joy was the fine copper beech tree which dominated the scene.
78) Nevertheless it requires separate assessment, not least because it drew on certain areas of experience not directly dominated by the monarch.
79) The formidable challenge for progressive bishops and theologians who dominated the Second Vatican Council was to formulate a compelling alternative.
80) At college I had been thoroughly disgusted with the male egos that dominated the left-wing student politics.
81) One girl shared her story of a fringe group, which for ten years had dominated her life.
82) The first principal component, carrying 50 percent of the original variance, was dominated by land-cover differences in the rural area.
83) In the main, the holders of cultural capital can be regarded as the dominated fraction of the dominant class.
84) An underground company that isn't dominated by the grey men in suits.
85) After his death most of these plans foundered and Trucchi no longer dominated the government.
86) But the four-poster dominated this room, too, draped in grey and gold.
87) Published research on the patterns of care of attacks are dominated by hospital based studies.
88) They create a musical universe dominated by multiple percussion and underpinned by Mazinho Lima s tirelessly inventive bass guitar. Sentencedict.com
89) A long, carved oak table dominated the room, heavy chairs to match.
90) It is enslaved to the motor car, surrounded by great road ramps, and dominated by an unpleasant multi-storey car-park.
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