hegemonical (Meaning)
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hegemonical (a.)
Leading; controlling; ruling; predominant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hegemonical
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hegemonical Sentence Examples
- The United States has maintained a hegemonical position in global affairs for decades.
- The economic dominance of a few powerful nations has created a hegemonical order.
- The hegemonical influence of Western powers has had a profound impact on developing countries.
- The spread of American culture has contributed to the hegemonical dominance of the English language.
- The United States exerts hegemonical control over key global institutions, such as the United Nations.
- The hegemonical power of the Chinese Communist Party has silenced dissent and suppressed political freedoms.
- The hegemonical ideology of neoliberalism has shaped the economic policies of many nations around the world.
- The hegemonical status of the Eurozone has allowed the European Central Bank to dictate monetary policy for its member states.
- The rise of China as a hegemonical power has challenged the long-standing dominance of the United States.
- The struggle for hegemonical supremacy between the United States and China has created a dangerous geopolitical rivalry.
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Leading; controlling; ruling; predominant.
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The United States has maintained a hegemonical position in global affairs for decades.
The economic dominance of a few powerful nations has created a hegemonical order.
The hegemonical influence of Western powers has had a profound impact on developing countries.
The spread of American culture has contributed to the hegemonical dominance of the English language.