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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(91) Middle Eastern fundamentalist group bent on world domination and various other evil deeds.
(92) Red-orange corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, domination, aggression, and thirst for action.
(93) The existence of one kind of multiple-objective programs efficient sets, in which the domination stricture D is a point closed convex cone, is studied, and some relevant properties are discussed.
(94) Nearly total domination of the Japanese market is ruled by a few dozens giant conglomerates.
(95) Traditional house right theory generally regards the features of house right as domination, exclusion and absoluteness.
(96) For historical reasons, presumably the Western domination of Egyptology, there is very little material in Arabic, other than that which is written for domestic consumption in Egypt.
(97) While in the management, the power should be decentralized within measure, and concentrated on the domination of what the government should and can dominate.
(98) Leadership is based on inspiration, not domination; on cooperation, not intimidation.
(99) One in a position of supremacy or domination over others.
(100) His real influence was asserted through his domination of the political bureau.
(101) To end control and domination, focus on freedom and allowing.
(102) The two hallmarks of the region, its continuing domination by the American imperial system and its continuing lack of democratic institutions, have been connected.
(103) Life had not taught her domination -- superciliousness of grace , which is the lordly power of some women.
(104) The form of family corresponding to civilization and coming to definite supremacy with it is monogamy, the domination of the man over the woman,[sentencedict .com] and the single family as the economic unit of society.
(105) But the half-life of market domination seems to be dwindling.
(106) Dulles said Russia had overextended herself in her drive for world domination.
(107) In a sense, observing the rigidly stratified dress rules is to observe the order and law of the autocratical domination.
(108) Yet they neither copy Japan nor submit tamely to foreign domination.
(109) The traditional law of corporation theory believed that, the company operation foundation is a capital, enjoys as the capital owner's shareholder to company's absolute domination.
(110) Though dress and personal adornment institution were reformed in every danasty, it aimed at maintaining the autocratical domination and stabilizing patriarchal etiquette all the time.
(111) By any historical standard, the recent epoch of Western domination, especially under American leadership, has been remarkably benign.
(112) Based on this index structure, a set of heuristic pruning rules is used, which greatly reduces the times of domination test.
(113) We descry the intermediary function with fashion culture of beauty program by the analysis of it. Furthermore, we also detect cultural capital carries greatly power of domination in the field.
(114) After Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian domination of the turns, the number of gods, as in other parts of the human rare.
(115) New gamemode: Domination ( - dom ): Your team gains bonus income if it controls both lanes.
(116) Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
(117) Most of the Kalenjin people in the Rift Valley are hostile to Kikuyu political domination.
(118) Even that most British film icon James Bond realised that offending the US military holds as many perils as upsetting any other megalomaniac hell-bent on world domination.
(119) In 12 horoscopes, Leo be the horoscope which have authority and domination ability most.
(120) I have attempted a history of the organization of knowledge. with respect to both domination and the self.
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