Similar words: predominant, predominance, dominate, domination, nominate, dominant, dominance, nomination. Meaning: [prɪ'dɑmɪneɪt /-'dɒ-] v. 1. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance 2. appear very large or occupy a commanding position. adj. having superior power and influence.
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61. They predominate and are of greatest concentration in the central part of the retina.
62. New-onset adjacent-level fractures occurred sooner and were more predominate than nonadjacent level fractures.
63. Unusually warm conditions predominate in South America,(Sentencedict.com) but the Southern Hemisphere is in winter.
64. Skirting the lotus pond, far and near, high and low, are trees among which willows predominate.
65. Such a state is only possible when sensate values predominate.
66. Dermacentor species predominate as a cause in North America, while Ixodes mainly causes the disease in Australia.
67. Be predominate equipment maintenance management and technical guidance, ensure workshop equipment in a good working state.
68. Space charges might be due to the injection charges, the impurity ions and the orientation of small molecule dipoles , among which the orientation of small molecule dipoles seem predominate.
69. Predominate the product: Perfume foundation cream sweet , the article of skin care.
70. The last mentioned dolomites predominate the other two, with the ancient carbonate rock upland of biolith origin in neighboring provinces playing the controlling role.
71. This is great diner music asas enjoyable at a predominate volume.
72. Our findings show that in chronic hepatitis C, TH1 cytokines predominate and correlate to liver immunopathology .
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