Dominion
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(As a noun)
Dominion ( noun )
- Sovereign authority; rule; control.
- Territory over which rule or control is exercised.
- Supremacy or preeminence over others.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french dominacion, from latin dominatio(n-), from dominari "rule, have power over".
Examples:
- The Dominion of Canada was formed in 1867.
- The king's dominion extended over several countries.
- They were in the dominion of their enemies.
- The company has dominion over the market.
- The Dominion of New Zealand was formed in 1907.
(As a noun)
Dominion ( noun )
- Sovereign authority; rule; control.
- Territory over which rule or control is exercised.
- Supremacy or preeminence over others.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french dominacion, from latin dominatio(n-), from dominari "rule, have power over".
Examples:
- The Dominion of Canada was formed in 1867.
- The king's dominion extended over several countries.
- They were in the dominion of their enemies.
- The company has dominion over the market.
- The Dominion of New Zealand was formed in 1907.