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dominated

dominated \dominated\ adj.

  1. controlled or ruled by superior authority or power.

    Syn: dominated by, under the thumb of(predicate).

  2. controlled by one's wife; -- of men.

    Syn: henpecked.

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dominated

vb. (en-past of: dominate)

WordNet
dominated
  1. adj. controlled or ruled by superior authority or power

  2. harassed by persistent nagging [syn: henpecked]

Usage examples of "dominated".

He was a young man, tall and slender, with a sensitive, pale-gold tired face dominated by deeply circled eyes.

She had been betrayed in her love and denied sight of him by her father whose political common sense dominated his personal preferences.

With an alacrity at odds with his size and age, the Scholar rose and strode to the mas ter panel that dominated the classroom.

He felt the beginning of that curious floating sensation that meant mind dominated body.

One of the short hard showers which dominated Ireta's tropical weather sent the vines rattling and twisting into the cave.

In their diverse species, they dominated the Mesozoic era of Old Terra for several million years before a shift in the magnetic fields of the planet traumatically changed their environment.

The first were aspects of the small spaceport The main city was dominated by an enormous temple built against the side of an extinct volcano.

Increasing her dark vision, Helva penetrated the gloom, her attention focused on the hideous object that dominated the room.

Over two centuries they had maintained such a vigil, constantly expanding the parameters of 'safe space', their whole culture dominated by the dire threat of Hive penetration.

It opened to a huge, well-populated 'operations' area, dominated by screens wrapped round the walls, with horizontal plotting boards at various locations on the floor space, two transparent spheres, one of which was fitted out with some internal components.

Vagrian was the taller by at least eight centimeters and, tall as she herself was, she felt dominated by his almost offensive nearness.

She looked around the study, a slice of a room dominated by the Vidifax, with its full address keyboard that interfaced with the Music Record Center, providing access to a galaxy's musical output.

It was not Lanzecki's face that suddenly dominated her thoughts, but the crisscross tracings of old crystal scars on his body, the inexplicable pain that occasionally darkened his eyes.

The shuttle trip was short and its single forward viewscreen was dominated by the massive orange hulk of the Athena.

A large settlement dominated the center of the harbor, with commercial buildings at the center gradually giving way to residences and a broad promenade that paralleled the beach before retreating into the polly plantations.