Domination
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Domination ( noun )
- The exercise of control or influence over someone or something.
- The state of being controlled or dominated by someone or something.
- 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:
- The domination of the market by a few large companies.
- The team's domination of the league is impressive.
- The domination of the empire over the colonies.
- He wanted to exert his domination over her.
- The company's domination of the industry led to a decline in competition.
(As a verb)
Domination ( verb )
- The exercise of control or influence over someone or something.
- The state of being controlled or dominated by someone or something.
- 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:
- The domination of the market by a few large companies.
- The team's domination of the league is impressive.
- The domination of the empire over the colonies.
- He wanted to exert his domination over her.
- The company's domination of the industry led to a decline in competition.