Synonym: domination, mastery. Similar words: Supreme, supreme court, premature, primacy, intimacy, diplomacy, legitimacy, illegitimacy. Meaning: [sʊ'preməsɪ] n. power to dominate or defeat.
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31 Knightly warfare, if it no longer enjoyed the supremacy of past centuries, was far from dead.
32 Goscelin says that he put his crown on the Winchester crucifix when he had supremacy over four kingdoms.
33 The idea of the separation of powers also seems to influence Dicey's belief that Parliamentary sovereignty favours the supremacy of law.
34 After 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
35 It was never realised as such, of course, and the conflict for supremacy between popes and kings took centuries to resolve.
36 Elean: What is the programme of the liberation movement in relation to this specific question of male supremacy and the position of women?
37 Surprise fought for supremacy over sheer relief, the final result hardly strong enough to chase away the last vestiges of fear.
38 He felt powerful, a winner, as if there was no one alive who could challenge his supremacy.
39 He continues: No one ever told me there was a system of white supremacy.
40 Soon afterwards, the Tokugawa clan obtained supremacy under the patient and skilful Hideyori or Iyeyasu.
41 The three scents clashed deliciously and fought for supremacy in the hot steamy room.
42 Those who peopled them have either been driven out in a bloody liberation war or yielded their political supremacy to majority rule.
43 Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy.
44 Not quite the supremacy of the self-made man that the party liked to pretend, but a distinct shift none the less.
45 This was an additional reason for giving supremacy to the Constitution and for introducing certain extra safeguards into it.
46 But the relationship between computers and chess goes far deeper than the contest for supremacy on the chess board itself.
47 They also asserted the supremacy of the people over parliament.
48 Swindon maintained their supremacy over Oxford that night with a two one win.
49 It was outspokenly anti-Welensky, opposed to white supremacy and campaigned for one man one vote and for independence.
50 He has staked out a unique position in the wars of digital supremacy, and he may well be right.
51 Do we really want to be included in an industry as committed to white supremacy as Hollywood?
52 In the Troll Country Chaos warbands fight each other for supremacy and Orc armies gather their strength to invade south.
53 A threat to his position of total supremacy over the whole of the Hochhauser Season?
54 First of all, the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established.
55 T R S Allan suggests that political concepts should inform judicial decisions about the precise meaning of supremacy.
56 Another long-simmering problem has been hateful acts committed by youths in the name of white supremacy.
57 A literature of white supremacy appeared between 1880 and 1914.
58 Linkage assumed that world politics revolved around the constant struggle for supremacy between the great powers.
59 Its theme was simply the current battle for supremacy between calypso and the Twist.
60 The supremacy of the Richmond forwards was further emphasised by the concerted drive which swept lock-forward Lewis over.
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