domination (Meaning)

Wordnet

domination (n)

social control by dominating

power to dominate or defeat

Webster

domination (n.)

The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent sway.

A ruling party; a party in power.

A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy; -- a meaning given by the schoolmen.

domination Sentence Examples

  1. The tyrant's domination over the kingdom was absolute and oppressive.
  2. The alpha male's domination of the pack was based on strength and aggression.
  3. The desire for world domination has led to countless wars and conflicts throughout history.
  4. The corporation's domination of the market stifled competition and led to higher prices for consumers.
  5. The government's domination of the media allowed it to control the flow of information to the public.
  6. The patriarchy's domination of society has led to gender inequality and discrimination against women.
  7. The cult leader's domination over his followers was based on manipulation and fear.
  8. The drug lord's domination of the city was maintained through violence and intimidation.
  9. The media's domination of public discourse has shaped public opinion and influenced political outcomes.
  10. The domination of nature by humans has led to environmental destruction and climate change.

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The tyrant's domination over the kingdom was absolute and oppressive.

The alpha male's domination of the pack was based on strength and aggression.

The desire for world domination has led to countless wars and conflicts throughout history.

The corporation's domination of the market stifled competition and led to higher prices for consumers.