dominate (Meaning)

Wordnet

dominate (v)

be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance

be in control

have dominance or the power to defeat over

be greater in significance than

look down on

Webster

dominate (v. t.)

To predominate over; to rule; to govern.

Webster

dominate (v. i.)

To be dominant.

dominate Sentence Examples

  1. The colossal corporation's dominance over the market stifled innovation and suppressed competition.
  2. With her commanding presence and charisma, she dominated the room, captivating the audience with her every word.
  3. The relentless storm dominated the coastline, unleashing its fury upon the fragile structures that dared to stand in its path.
  4. The towering mountain range dominated the skyline, its majestic peaks piercing the heavens and inspiring awe in the hearts of all who beheld it.
  5. The oppressive heat dominated the day, sapping the energy from even the most resilient individuals and forcing them to seek refuge from the scorching sun.
  6. Poverty dominated the slums, casting a dark shadow over the lives of its inhabitants and denying them basic necessities and opportunities.
  7. Technology has come to dominate every aspect of our lives, from communication and entertainment to work and education, shaping our experiences and transforming the way we interact with the world.
  8. Love dominated their hearts, guiding their actions and decisions, and bringing them together in an unbreakable bond that defied all odds.
  9. In the competitive world of sports, only the strongest and most determined athletes can dominate their opponents, rising to the top and claiming victory.
  10. Uncertainty dominated the global economy, as investors and businesses grappled with fluctuating markets, shifting trade policies, and geopolitical tensions.

FAQs About the word dominate

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discharge, spring, liberate, unbind, free, release, spring,liberate, enfranchise, enfranchise

The colossal corporation's dominance over the market stifled innovation and suppressed competition.

With her commanding presence and charisma, she dominated the room, captivating the audience with her every word.

The relentless storm dominated the coastline, unleashing its fury upon the fragile structures that dared to stand in its path.

The towering mountain range dominated the skyline, its majestic peaks piercing the heavens and inspiring awe in the hearts of all who beheld it.