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dominate
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dominate \Dom"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated ; p. pr. & vb. n. Dominating .] [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame , and cf. Domineer .] To predominate over; to rule; to govern. ``A city dominated by the ...
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The Dominate or late Roman Empire was the " despotic " later phase of imperial government, following the earlier period known as the " Principate ", in the ancient Roman Empire . It has traditionally been considered to begin with the commencement of the ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES dominate the headlines (= to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers ) ▪ News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB still ▪ When Margaret Thatcher became leader ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, from Latin dominatus , past participle of dominari "to rule, dominate, to govern," from dominus (see domain ). Related: Dominated ; dominating . Or perhaps a back-formation from domination .
Usage examples of dominate.
I had the curious thought that these men were nostalgic for black-and-white, their longings dominated by achromatic values, personal extremes of postwar urban gray.
But no sooner had it started than instantly the aeronautic parks were to proceed to put together and inflate the second fleet which was to dominate Europe and manoeuvre significantly over London, Paris, Rome, St.
Even though the agrarian roots of the conflict were recognized, the ideological viewpoint that categorized the Huks as communists dominated practical policy.
By his complete occupation of the Sahara, Alkine controlled the entire African continent, dominated the Mediterranean and huge sections of Europe beyond it.
On the whole the arachnoid partners dominated in manual skill, experimental science, the plastic arts, and practical social organization.
The forest was dominated by plants that could extract moisture from the air: Lichen coated the gnarled bark of the araucaria trees, and even the low magnolia shrubs dripped with moss.
Convention, I feel that the dominating purpose inspiring the assembled friends, delegates and visitors alike, should be a two-fold one.
Authoritarian parents tend to produce dominated children who become authoritarian parents.
A sort of wild, rangy presence, not physically threatening to a grown man perhaps, but he could understand how he was able to dominate his roommate Beano, and to attract a tasty wee girl like that Andrina, even though she was a few years older than him.
People of all sorts came and went in March Brume, and where a Rover population dominated, it was best to mind your own business.
We arrived at The Gardens, and Cece led the way unerringly into the bar, a room dominated by dark wood, crystal, and mirrors.
Dobelle and into the beginnings of the galactic region dominated by the Cecropia Federation.
Between the windows, two pedestals, surmounted by busts of Mademoiselle Clairon and Mademoiselle Dangeville, stood, one on each side of the great regulator--made by Robin, clockmaker to the king--which dominated the bust of Moliere--after Houdon--seeming to keep guard over all this gathering of artistic glory.
Committee--that Chalabi set aside his dominating role and instead become part of a collective leadership that the administration hoped would meld the opposition into a more cohesive whole.
Yaddith would be a dead world dominated by triumphant Dholes, and that his escape in the light-wave envelope would be a matter of grave doubt.