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Dominate

dominate
(dominates, dominating, dominated) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. To dominate a situation means to be the most powerful or important person or thing in it. The book is expected to dominate the best-seller lists... No single factor appears to dominate. VERB: V n, V • domination ...the domination of the market by a small number of organizations. N-UNCOUNT 2. If one country or person dominates another, they have power over them. Women are no longer dominated by the men in their relationships... The countries of Eastern Europe immediately started to dominate. VERB: V n, V • domination They had five centuries of domination by the Romans. N-UNCOUNT 3. If a building, mountain, or other object dominates an area, it is so large or impressive that you cannot avoid seeing it. It’s one of the biggest buildings in this area, and it really dominates this whole place. VERB: V n
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1.
   verb  (-nated; -nating)  Etymology: Latin dominatus, past participle of dominari, from dominus master; akin to Latin domus house — more at dome  Date: 1611  transitive verb  1. rule, control an empire that ~d the world  2. to exert the supreme determining or guiding influence on the ambition that has ~d his life  3. to overlook from a superior elevation or command because of superior height or position a hill that ~s the town  4.  a. to be predominant in sugar maples ~ the forest  b. to have a commanding or preeminent place or position in name brands ~ the market  intransitive verb  1. to have or exert mastery, control, or preeminence  2. to occupy a more elevated or superior position  • dominative adjective  • dominator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  v. 1 tr. & (foll. by over) intr. have a commanding influence on; exercise control over (fear dominated them for years; dominates over his friends). 2 intr. (of a person, sound, feature of a scene, etc.) be the most influential or conspicuous. 3 tr. & (foll. by over) intr. (of a building etc.) have a commanding position over; overlook. Derivatives dominator n. Etymology: L dominari dominat- f. dominus lord ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) господствовать; доминировать, преобладать 2) матем. мажорировать - fundamentally dominate DOMINATED доминируемый, мажорируемый - absolutely dominated - strictly dominated - strongly dominated - weakly dominated ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  господствовать, преобладать, доминировать DOMINATE гл. 1) господствовать, властвовать 2) доминировать, преобладать 3) занимать всецело, поглощать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  доминировать, преобладать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
6.
  v.  1) господствовать; властвовать (over) Powerful nations usually dominate over small weak countries. The teacher must learn not to dominate over her class.  2) доминировать, преобладать  3) возвышаться над чем-л.  4) иметь влияние на кого-л.  5) сдерживать, подавлять; овладевать to dominate ones emotions - владеть своими чувствами  6) занимать, всецело поглощать ...
Англо-русский словарь
7.
  ~ v 1 to have power and control over someone or something  (a society in which males dominate | dominate sth)  (Sue's very nice, but she does tend to dominate the conversation.) 2 to be the most important feature of something  (Education issues dominated the election campaign.) 3 to be very large and easily noticed  (The cathedral dominates the city.) - domination n  (a fight to free the country from foreign domination) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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