Similar words: domination, incriminating, dominate, disseminating, discriminating, predominate, nomination, abomination. Meaning: ['dɑmɪneɪt /'dɒm] adj. 1. most powerful or important or influential 2. used of a height or viewpoint 3. offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power.
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31 The castle, dominating its surroundings, represents a high point of medieval military architecture.
32 You only get points for winning, not dominating and near misses!
33 First impressions are of tremendous military strength, a dominating position and a unit and compactness of design.
34 Gradually commodity production becomes the dominating form.
35 Trees blossom exuberantly beyond the margins, dominating the page.
36 She has a dominating and over protective mother.
37 What also used to be modest meat and dairy enterprises have grown into formidable agri-businesses dominating Paraguayan livestock farming.
38 Now dominating products are: LED curing light, Apex locator, series of Dental adjust equipments.
39 Shortage of software-applied talents and illogicality in structure are the dominating factors that lead to weakness in software-industry development.
40 6Bridging To improve core stability and encourage use of the gluteal muscles to avoid the quadriceps dominating.
41 Biological and environmental factors are the main factors that influence plant phenology, especially the latter, among which the dominating factors are air temperature, photoperiod and water.
42 The traditional herbicide is still dominating the present agrochemical market.
43 National issues, rather than local ones, are dominating the campaigns.
44 There is also 'Uncle' Nikolai, the Russian Mafia drug lord, imprisoned in three countries, but now dominating the trade with his brutal henchman.
45 In particualr, they both observe the Froude's law of similarity when gravity is the dominating force.
46 FGD(Flue Gas Desulfurization) is only cosmically commercial desulfuration type in the world. It is dominating technology measure to control acid rain and sulfur dioxide pollution.
47 Construction simulation analysis has become a dominating method of static analyzing modem bridge already.
48 The country was torn by warlordism , with each warlord dominating a region.
49 The research shows that the Lower Carboniferous source rock is the dominating contributor to the natural gas, and the Permian source rock contribution is subordinate.
50 San Francisco's shaggy-haired righty seemed in control on a day he had to be at his dominating best.
51 Lastly, the paper studies the periodicity of the minimal strong components and the circularly dominating index.
52 Few analysts, if any,[http://sentencedict.com/dominating.html] were surprised by China's ascendance to the top of the heap; the country began dominating the IPO market in the third quarter and ramped up even more in the fourth.
53 For example, the alignment of manly traits, colossal chins, and dominating lineament ridges tin build one impression of disagreeableness and being unwilling apt cooperate, Little said.
54 He was a splendid military gambler, dominating the problems of supply and scornful of opposition.
55 The idea of "dominating nature" is self-contradictory, which is a source of both its advance and its retreat.
56 The bipolarity is the universal natural definition, dominating all the physical evolvements .
57 For active homing system of torpedo, the reverberation is the dominating interference in shallow water.
58 After dominating much of the past two millenniums in science and philosophy, they've spent the past 100 years being invaded, split apart and 1) patronizingly lectured by the West.
59 Dominating nature, a concept of self - contradictory, possesses retrogressiveness as well as progressiveness.
60 The dominating accidental signs are diverging from the runway, over-running, dangerous approaching, tail, wingtip and engine scratching, and hitting the ground barrier.
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