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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61) Laws said the front-runners have similar degrees of technical mastery, but differ greatly on the artistic side.
62) Might not the mastery of a skill quickly mean that an approach to learning through discovery could be more effectively undertaken?
63) Meditate. Live purely. Be quiet. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine. Buddha
64) They have battled for years for mastery of the region.
65) Man has to go through his personal exploration and final mastery of his inferno.
66) The process enabled students to feel less pressure and to begin to develop a sense of mastery.
67) He explained the theory of Mastery of Learning, about which he'd spoken before.
68) Such mastery of basic drives may cost the ego something, but it also brings rich rewards. Sentencedict.com
69) The answer may be in the way boys and girls are taught to gain mastery.
70) Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language.
71) Her mastery of the massive scandal's legal, political and regulatory issues is impressive, her documentation comprehensive.
72) Overprotective parents may bombard their young children with messages that reinforce their lack of mastery.
73) Syllabic writing requires mastery of what may be several hundred or several thousand symbols that are needed for syllabic representation.
74) Smith's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella.
75) The Mingus music this reviewer knows offers a richness and sophistication that compares with the exultant mastery of Duke Ellington.
76) But mastery of helium-3 / deuterium fusion may permit other entirely new applications.
77) The main points of comparison involve vocabulary, syntax, and mastery of the writing system.
78) Such mastery requires absolute concentration, the full deployment of oneself.
79) In Chapter 8 we look at methods for analyzing human technological prowess in the mastery of materials for artifacts.
80) A true sense of mastery of the task at hand.
81) The bishops expected the hallowed Authorized Version to maintain its mastery because it was sanctified in everyone's affections and moral sentiments.
82) He had achieved, by the standards of Wall Street, technical mastery of his subject.
83) Only out of sheer mastery of will did I not scream in agony.
84) Perhaps the most significant aspect of the technical and rational mastery of the modern world has been bureaucracy.
85) The illusion of mastery would prove difficult to forfeit, however, and would plague them throughout the first year.
86) Modern ideas of mastery learning arose from Carroll's model of school learning.
87) Those on the path of mastery are willing to take chances, play the fool....
88) It is particularly the case with men that they slowly over time increase their knowledge and mastery over self.
89) Beatrice Webb and Erving Goffman for mastery of skills in descriptive sociology.
90) A child's education may consist largely of the mastery of traditional skills to be done in a traditional way.
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