Synonym: command, control, country, domain, grasp, hold, power, rule, sphere. Similar words: ignominious, anno domini, ignominiously, minion, domination, domineer, dominate, dominant. Meaning: [də'mɪnjən] n. 1. dominance or power through legal authority 2. a region marked off for administrative or other purposes 3. one of the self-governing nations in the British Commonwealth.
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1. They truly believe they have dominion over us.
2. Alexander held dominion over a vast area.
3. Our country's dominion is very vast.
4. Soon the whole country was under his sole dominion.
5. The Republic is a dominion of the Brazilian people.
6. Man has dominion over the natural world.
7. Alexander the Great held dominion over a vast area.
8. I enjoy reading, traveling, dominion theology, political discussions.
9. For some it was enough to attain dominion over other rulers, in effect establishing satellite or vassal states.
10. Both housed defeated, but martial, races who made dominion enjoyable.
11. Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain in 1867.
12. They maintain their dominion over our eyes, rising as if straight overhead, the first, the true, skyscrapers.
13. And the fact of our acquiescence in that dominion in substitution for all social and political thought.
14. We were not put on earth to have dominion over the birds of the air and the beasts of the field.
15. At Old Dominion, it was three hours a day five days a week, and lifting weights and conditioning.
16. They had indulged them with a capricious dominion, sometimes over the one, sometimes over the other object of desire.
17. Man has been created to have dominion in this world.
18. He refused a seat on the dominion council because the new government lacked a representative assembly.
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19. From an early date the imperial palaces at Constantinople incorporated decorative schemes that emphasized and glorified imperial power and dominion.
20. The second thing we can not escape is that man has dominion over the animals, whether we like it or not.
21. The sexy singer was horrified by the incident at London's Dominion Theatre on Friday night.
22. Robert's father gave off that sense of superiority and princely dominion.
23. It therefore took a southerly route across the prairie provinces of the Dominion.
24. And forces with an interest in subverting the sanity of this Dominion may be readying themselves to celebrate that anniversary.
25. As the others came ashore I took stock of my new dominion.
26. They were scullions who only gave glory, honor, and dominion to whites.
27. We are not quite back where we began, for human dominion over the earth is different now.
28. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me.
29. Ogilvie had been executed for treason, but his real crime was refusing to acknowledge the king's dominion in matters spiritual.
30. The supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect; but a being, however perfect, without dominion, cannot be said to be Lord God. Isaac Newton
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