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The meaning of DOMINATE is rule, control. How to use dominate in a sentence.
DOMINATED Synonyms: 58 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
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Synonyms for DOMINATED: conquered, subdued, subjected, defeated, overcame, subjugated, vanquished, subordinated; Antonyms of DOMINATED: liberated, released, sprang ...
DOMINATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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DOMINATE definition: 1. to have control over a place or person: 2. to be the largest, most important, or most…. Learn more.
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Arsenal dominated the first half of the match. United completely dominated the first half of the game. Word Origin early 17th cent.: from Latin dominat- ‘ruled, governed’, from the verb dominari , from dominus ‘lord, master’.
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Dominate definition: to rule over; govern; control. . See examples of DOMINATE used in a sentence.
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dominated: 1 adj controlled or ruled by superior authority or power Synonyms: controlled restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds adj harassed by persistent nagging Synonyms: henpecked submissive inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination
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dominate: 1 v be in control “Her husband completely dominates her” Types: overbear overcome possess enter into and control, as of emotions or ideas Type of: act upon , influence , work have and exert influence or effect v be greater in significance than Synonyms: eclipse , overshadow Type of: brood , bulk large , hover , loom hang over, as of ...
DOMINATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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DOMINATE meaning: 1. to have control over a place or person: 2. to be the largest, most important, or most…. Learn more.
DOMINATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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3 meanings: 1. to control, rule, or govern (someone or something) 2. to tower above (surroundings, etc); overlook 3. to.... Click for more definitions.
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1 [transitive, intransitive] dominate (somebody/something) to control or have a lot of influence over someone or something, especially in an unpleasant way As a child he was dominated by his father. He tended to dominate the conversation. She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate.
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dominate | meaning of dominate in Longman Dictionary of ... - LDOCE
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Education issues dominated the election campaign. 2 [ transitive] to be larger and more noticeable than anything else in a place The cathedral dominates the city. —dominating adjective his dominating characteristic → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus dominate • The fortress on top of the hill still dominates Barcelona harbour.
DOMINATE Synonyms: 57 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
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Synonyms for DOMINATE: conquer, subdue, subject, overcome, defeat, overpower, subjugate, enslave; Antonyms of DOMINATE: liberate, free, emancipate, release, spring ...
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Dominated - definition of dominated by The Free Dictionary
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Define dominated. dominated synonyms, dominated pronunciation, dominated translation, English dictionary definition of dominated. v. dom·i·nat·ed , dom·i·nat·ing , dom·i·nates v. tr. 1.
Dominate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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dominate / ˈ dɑːməˌneɪt/ verb. dominates; dominated; dominating. Britannica Dictionary definition of DOMINATE. 1. [+ object] : to have control of or power over (someone or something) The king dreamed of dominating [= ruling] the world. One company has dominated the market for years. Men dominate the field. = It's a male- dominated field.
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Find 77 different ways to say DOMINATED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
What is another word for dominated - WordHippo
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Synonyms for dominated include henpecked, browbeaten, bullied, subjugated, meek, oppressed, downtrodden, intimidated, repressed and submissive. Find more similar ...
DOMINATE中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
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dominate翻译:统治;控制, 在…中占首要地位;拥有优势;最明显的。了解更多。
Sexually Dominant Women and the Men Who Desire Them, Part I
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Key points. A dominatrix is a professional dominant who is paid to engage in BDSM (i.e., bondage, discipline, and sadomasochism) with a submissive. Dominatrices usually do not offer oral sex or ...
Domination (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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The basic idea has the following components: Domination is a kind of power, and usually social power—that is, power over other people. Domination involves imbalances or asymmetries in power. The English domination comes from the Latin dominus. A dominus is a master, and mastery represents an extreme of social power.

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