
1) Be in control 2) Easily beat all competition 3) Have control over 4) Hold sway over 5) Look down on 6) Overshadow 7) Overwhelm 8) Own, so to speak 9) Predominate 10) Prevail 11) Reign 12) Reign over 13) Rule 14) Rule by superior power 15) Stand over 16) To overlook from a height 17) To rank higher than another
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1) Beat 2) Bestride 3) Control 4) Enslave 5) Lord over 6) Outbalance 7) Overarch 8) Overbalance 9) Overbear 10) Override 11) Overtop 12) Preponderate 13) Prevail 14) Redound 15) Rule
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The Dominate or late Roman Empire was the `despotic` later phase of government, following the earlier period known as the `Principate`, in the ancient Roman Empire from the conclusion of the Third Century Crisis of 235–284 until the formal date of the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire in AD 1453 at the hands of the Turkish Ottoman Empire....
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• (v. i.) To be dominant. • (v. t.) To predominate over; to rule; to govern.
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[Verb] Plural form: dominates. To control a situation by being the most powerful force in it.
Example: The news is dominated by the death of the Queen Mother.
See also: dominance
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(from the article `dominus`) ...particularly of slaves. The name became the official title for the emperor, beginning with Diocletian, who reigned from 284 to 305; and thus he ...
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To rank higher than another.
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To rank higher than another.
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Dom'i·nate intransitive verb To be dominant.
Hallam. Found on
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Dom'i·nate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Dominated ;
present participle & verbal noun Dominating .] [ Latin
dominatus , past participle of
dominari to dominate, from
dominus master, lord. See
Dam...
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[v] - look down on 2. [v] - be in control 3. [v] - have dominance or the power to defeat over
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dominate, domination 1. To have control, power, or authority over someone or something. 2. To be the most important aspect or element of something. 3. To have a prevailing influence on someone or something.
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The controlling characteristic (gene) of one parent (normal coat, eye color, etc.) that when passed to the offspring covers up a recessive characteristic (gene)
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to have power over something
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overlook verb look down on; `The villa dominates the town`
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master verb have dominance or the power to defeat over; `Her pain completely mastered her`; `The methods can master the problems`
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