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.
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(61) They are expected suddenly to adapt to the modern world after a century of colonial domination and outside interference.
(62) Women's own media also allow an opportunity for open dialogue without domination by men.
(63) That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century.
(64) And this poverty needs correcting or greening will translate into more domination.
(65) This apparent weakening of trade-union domination of the party machine was, however, somewhat illusory.
(66) So they joined in a suicide pact which would rid them for ever of parental domination.
(67) The intellectual domination and the emotional charge which carried it rapidly whipped him out of his old ways.
(68) Domination, first by a foreign power and then by an elite, leads to poverty and alienation.
(69) This domination eventually came more because of what the forwards were doing when they had not won possession as when they had.
(70) Whoever bears the responsibility, the domination of local government by party politics is now almost complete.
(71) They became increasingly outspoken in denouncing noble domination of local government institutions, and the zemstvo taxes they had to pay.
(72) Clearly party and leader images were dominated by personal partisan prejudice and that domination increased towards the end of the campaign.
(73) The task of bureaucracy was precisely to maintain a system of social relations which consolidate class domination.
(74) To instil such fear that total domination and obedience is guaranteed.
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(75) Coercion and domination subvert the integrity of love by creating power relationships that are its antithesis.
(76) Both are born into colonial societies ordered by traditional social systems of hierarchy and male domination and by strong, fundamentalist religion.
(77) Domination by political repression, the open domination of one class by another, is no longer necessary.
(78) It was a nice bit of play by Deane which gave Speed the opportunity to translate our complete domination into material advantage.
(79) Clearly images of parties and leaders were dominated by personal partisan prejudice and that domination increased towards the end of the campaign.
(80) We should be prepared to counter this unprecedented instrument of domination by all possible means.
(81) In this way,(sentencedict.com) some of the ideological constructs of colonial domination have become so naturalised that we hardly notice them.
(82) Both have pursued strategies to prevent the domination of their respective continents by any state that could threaten their security.
(83) Wherever 007 goes, he can be sure of encountering megalomaniacs set on world domination.
(84) The emphasis was no longer placed on male domination, but rather on women's equal but different attributes.
(85) His domination by his brother made him very angry.
(86) Delta system was the domination sedimentary system on investigation.
(87) Her experience of men was of domination and brutality.
(88) And with the formation of the merchant class came also the development of metallic money, the minted coin, a new instrument for the domination of the non-producer over the producer and his production.
(89) The purpose of the article is to show the process of Northern Wei Dynasty building the states and uncover the influence of the state system on Northern Wei's political domination.
(90) Continuing the story of an occultist anti-hero seeking immortality and world domination.
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