dominating (Meaning)

Wordnet

dominating (s)

most powerful or important or influential

used of a height or viewpoint

offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power

Webster

dominating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Dominate

dominating Sentence Examples

  1. The massive thunderstorm was dominating the sky, casting an ominous shadow over the city.
  2. Her majestic presence dominated the room, captivating the attention of everyone around her.
  3. The giant redwood trees dominated the forest, their towering heights reaching towards the heavens.
  4. The company's aggressive marketing strategy was dominating the market, leaving its competitors in the dust.
  5. The political party's charismatic leader was dominating the election campaign, with his speeches drawing massive crowds.
  6. The athlete's exceptional performance dominated the headlines, as he broke records and won medals.
  7. The pandemic's devastating impact dominated the news cycle for months, causing widespread fear and disruption.
  8. The controversial politician's incendiary remarks dominated the media, sparking heated debates and division.
  9. The child's tantrum dominated the family's dinner, as he refused to eat anything and demanded constant attention.
  10. The catchy tune dominated the airwaves, becoming a ubiquitous earworm that everyone was humming.

FAQs About the word dominating

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The massive thunderstorm was dominating the sky, casting an ominous shadow over the city.

Her majestic presence dominated the room, captivating the attention of everyone around her.

The giant redwood trees dominated the forest, their towering heights reaching towards the heavens.

The company's aggressive marketing strategy was dominating the market, leaving its competitors in the dust.