Domination ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Domination ( noun )

  1. The exercise of control or influence over someone or something.
  2. The state of being controlled or dominated by someone or something.
  3. The superiority of one country or group over others.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin dominatio(n-), from dominus "master".

Examples:

  1. The domination of the market by a few large companies.
  2. The team's domination of the league is impressive.
  3. The domination of the empire over the colonies.
  4. He wanted to exert his domination over her.
  5. The company's domination of the industry led to a decline in competition.

(As a verb)

Domination ( verb )

  1. The exercise of control or influence over someone or something.
  2. The state of being controlled or dominated by someone or something.
  3. The superiority of one country or group over others.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin dominatio(n-), from dominus "master".

Examples:

  1. The domination of the market by a few large companies.
  2. The team's domination of the league is impressive.
  3. The domination of the empire over the colonies.
  4. He wanted to exert his domination over her.
  5. The company's domination of the industry led to a decline in competition.
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