dominative (Meaning)

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dominative (a.)

Governing; ruling; imperious.

dominative Sentence Examples

  1. The dominative influence of the tyrannical leader pervaded every aspect of society, stifling individual expression and creativity.
  2. The company's dominative market position allowed it to dictate prices and conditions, leaving competitors struggling to survive.
  3. The coach's dominative personality and unwavering authority over the team prevented players from reaching their full potential.
  4. The doctor's dominative attitude towards patients hindered effective communication and undermined the healing process.
  5. The parent's dominative upbringing style stifled their child's emotional and intellectual growth, creating a strained relationship.
  6. The dominant political party tightened its grip on power, suppressing opposition and limiting democratic participation.
  7. The dominative behavior of the older sibling towards the younger one created a sense of inferiority and resentment within the family.
  8. The dominant species in the ecosystem exerted a profound influence on its environment, shaping the behavior and survival of other organisms.
  9. The dominative force of gravity dictates the motion of celestial bodies, governing the orbits of planets and the structure of galaxies.
  10. The dominant gene in a population determines the observable traits of an organism, influencing its appearance, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases.

FAQs About the word dominative

Governing; ruling; imperious.

subject, overcome, defeat, subdue,conquer, crush, vanquish, beat, smash,overpower

unbind, unbind, liberate, enfranchise, emancipate, discharge, release, spring, discharge, enfranchise

The dominative influence of the tyrannical leader pervaded every aspect of society, stifling individual expression and creativity.

The company's dominative market position allowed it to dictate prices and conditions, leaving competitors struggling to survive.

The coach's dominative personality and unwavering authority over the team prevented players from reaching their full potential.

The doctor's dominative attitude towards patients hindered effective communication and undermined the healing process.