Synonym: mastery, supremacy. Similar words: nomination, rumination, dominate, culmination, examination, recrimination, discrimination, inclination. Meaning: [‚dɒmɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. social control by dominating 2. power to dominate or defeat.
Random good picture Not show
(31) The liberal state simply mirrors these external systems of domination.
(32) Given women's lesser upper-body strength as compared with men's, a positive evaluation of violence helps to legitimate male domination.
(33) There is no place for domination or exploitation of creation rescues in the plan of creation.
(34) From infancy through early adolescence, Semai children are largely unconstrained and free of external domination.
(35) At such times his domination of the Company was virtually complete.
(36) No participating State will attempt to impose military domination over any other participating State. 14.
(37) The female self, under male domination, is riddled through and through with false or conditioned desires.
(38) The movement thus required economic programmes to parallel political ambitions, which would end what was seen as the domination of capitalism.
(39) These social relations are specifically class relations that replicate the domination of nature in the domination of one class by another.
(40) Eventually, of course, you will want to go for the upper reaches of naval accomplishment: world domination.
(41) Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she's never felt constrained by male domination - unwillingly.
(42) It would be simplistic to suggest that the Bible promotes male domination.
(43) Disbelief vied with sideboards as extensive and useless as Chesil Bank for domination of his face.
(44) In the Berne elections on April 29, 1990, the coalition parties retained their domination of the grand council.http://sentencedict.com
(45) It hides from the inferiors the sources of domination and the process by which this has come about.
(46) Many of these thinkers saw their role as one of declaring the independence of their discipline from theological domination.
(47) During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela
(48) They represent instead the definition of a garrulous efficiency in service of a self-destructive goal of global domination.
(49) She bitterly resented her husband's domination by his younger brother.
(50) It held passion and fire, it was a kiss of domination that asked for surrender yet promised surrender in return.
(51) The smaller tribes have long been influenced through political and cultural domination by the stronger Mende and Temne tribes.
(52) The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
(53) The continued domination of the east coast ports is shown in Table 7.1.
(54) To the victims,[sentencedict.com] the abstract Leftism of some of the Bolsheviks seemed in practice much the same as colonial domination.
(55) Table 3.1 below shows the ratio of females to males convicted for certain crimes and makes clear the male domination of criminality.
(56) The dazzle of a grid can be alleviated by weaving, permitting parallels to alternate in domination.
(57) I remember talking about domination with people older than me, and I didn't think it was right.
(58) And the same tensions continued after 1975 as southern Communists balked at domination by their northern comrades.
(59) The domination of the curriculum by subjects classically defined was, indeed, the most obvious feature of the grammar-school curriculum.
(60) Technological innovations occur and new professional and occupational groups arise, providing opportunities for new forms of domination.
More similar words: nomination, rumination, dominate, culmination, examination, recrimination, discrimination, inclination, combination, destination, dominant, predominant, procrastination, nominate, nation, national, zonation, donation, damnation, nationwide, incarnation, designation, explanation, nation-state, nationalism, indignation, inauguration, international, naturalization, administration.