Synonym: command, control, domination, subordination, supremacy. Similar words: master, mastered, masterful, taskmaster, headmaster, postmaster, masterpiece, monastery. Meaning: ['mæstərɪ/'mɑːs-] n. 1. great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity 2. power to dominate or defeat 3. the act of mastering or subordinating someone.
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31) These problems are further discussed in the succeeding chapters in sections on mastery, criteria and feasibility.
32) Occasionally, though, television offers a few glimpses of people who have developed very deep mastery, become real craftsmen.
33) He already had complete mastery of the detail and had planned his line of attack on each of the plaintiffs.
34) Those at risk-overly sensitive, poorly assertive children-have not achieved the emotional mastery necessary to be successfully separate from parents.
35) It was, however, rescued and converted with great taste, mastery and exacting standards into the most comfortable of residences.
36) His own marriage was a disastrous threat to this conceit of mastery.
37) With this insight and acceptance, children begin to develop a sense of mastery of their feelings.
38) PageMaker still commands mastery of its own particular niche even though its sales lead seesaws with that of Ventura.Sentence dictionary
39) In addition, the students should be allowed to choose the way they prefer to achieve mastery of the material of the unit.
40) Tilda had initiated the train of events, as, with her careless mastery of life, she often did.
41) Alphabetic writing requires mastery of several dozen symbols that are needed for phonemic representation.
42) Motor abilities, perceptual skills and increasingly sophisticated forms of cognitive representation are all implicated in the mastery of spoken language.
43) But he began to struggle manfully upwards, gaining mastery over one step before getting a crutch trapped in the lattice.
44) The issue was mastery of western Christendom, over which Charlemagne had been crowned emperor on Christmas Day 800.
45) Her public image is that of a sassy mystic(sentencedict.com), but she has the showbiz mastery of a Gloria Swanson.
46) Here, his old taste for face-to-face encounters was complemented by his mastery of the new mass medium of television.
47) Grandcourt knows well that he will soon have mastery over a woman who would like to master him.
48) The substratum of this experience is the mastery of a technique.
49) True mastery of design and development in multimedia demands more than an incremental change in existing established skills.
50) Quite simply mastery of colonial languages gave a few people unfettered power.
51) It called for all students to earn a certificate of initial mastery in the core academic subjects by grade 10.
52) After completing the magnificent castle, Hengist began plotting his mastery of the kingdom.
53) I didn't much like them, but I realized he played with some mastery.
54) He then helps them to begin to envisage possible ways of reacting, including mastery of negative feelings.
55) As such it is a perfect primer for those only discovering her ebullient vocal mastery.
56) Kennedy was only briefly in office and even Lyndon Johnson's famed mastery of congress was very short-lived.
57) There was just the experience of mastery of a new element, the glorious sense of power, and the freedom.
58) This lasting antipathy coexisted in his mind with a rare mastery of philosophical debate and classical literature.
59) Materials and teaching practices may consist of commercial letter-of-the-week programs, math worksheets with accompanying workbooks, and mastery assessments.
60) The first part of the poem deals with Sir Walter's attempts to impose his mastery on the natural environment.
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