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Dominate   /dˈɑmənˌeɪt/   Listen
Dominate

verb
(past & past part. dominated; pres. part. dominating)
1.
Be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.  Synonyms: predominate, prevail, reign, rule.  "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood"
2.
Be in control.
3.
Have dominance or the power to defeat over.  Synonym: master.  "The methods can master the problems"
4.
Be greater in significance than.  Synonyms: eclipse, overshadow.
5.
Look down on.  Synonyms: command, overlook, overtop.






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"Dominate" Quotes from Famous Books



... regards action; since it inclines to actions contrary to the Divine law: yet it is subject to the law of God, as regards passion; since it deserves to suffer punishment according to the law of Divine justice. Nevertheless in no man does the prudence of the flesh dominate so far as to destroy the whole good of his nature: and consequently there remains in man the inclination to act in accordance with the eternal law. For we have seen above (Q. 85, A. 2) that sin does not destroy ...
— Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) - From the Complete American Edition • Saint Thomas Aquinas

... newspapers, exposing the whole thing. There is an impassive, stolid brutality about the woods that has never been enough insisted on. I tried to keep my mind fixed upon the fact of man's superiority to Nature; his ability to dominate and outwit her. My situation was an amusing satire on this theory. I fancied that I could feel a sneer in the woods at my detected conceit. There was something personal in it. The downpour of the rain and the slipperiness ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner

... car window at Sleepy Cat may be seen, stretching far down into the southwest a chain of towering peaks, usually snow-clad, that dominate the desert in every direction for almost a hundred miles. In two extended groups, separated by a narrow but well-defined break, they constitute a magnificent rampart, named by Spaniards the Superstition ...
— Nan of Music Mountain • Frank H. Spearman

... the vigour of his intellect had already been tested in war; he possessed the resolution and the foresight of a true general. But the canker of the age was supposed to have infected Bestia and neutralised his splendid qualities.[928] The proof that he allowed greed to dominate his public conduct is indeed lacking; but he would have departed widely from the spirit of his time if he had allowed no thought of private gain to add its quota to the joy of the soldier who finds himself for the first time in ...
— A History of Rome, Vol 1 - During the late Republic and early Principate • A H.J. Greenidge

... students, the growing annoyance in the women. He fixed the reporter for the campus paper with a level stare. "I suppose you feel that because only 30 percent of our legislatures are women, that men still dominate Congress?" ...
— The Deadly Daughters • Winston K. Marks


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