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US
/ˈdɑməˌneɪtəd/
]
[ UK /dˈɒmɪnˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /dˈɒmɪnˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- harassed by persistent nagging
- controlled or ruled by superior authority or power
How To Use dominated In A Sentence
- The impression of warmth and comfort and beauty predominated, though he was unable to analyze it; while the simplicity delighted him -- expensive simplicity, he decided, and most of it leftovers from the time her father went broke and died. Chapter XVIII
- Joe Speakman dominated for first place in freestyle with Matthew Clinton fourth in backstroke and sixth in the individual medley.
- Tribal traditions and a male-dominated reading of Islam have produced a deeply rooted ideology of women as temptresses, who must be kept under control to avoid "fitna" or social strife, thereby safeguarding the "peace of Islam. Ida Lichter, M.D.: Afghan Women's Movements Deserve More From the West
- Last week I lamented the lack of tries in our now defence-dominated game, what with the accent on specialist prevention coaching.
- Spain dominated possession in the opening minutes and looked to have the measure of an uncertain Dutch backline. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
- Most soils are dominated by quartz sand, and are acidic, xeric, and have a very limited nutrient supply; they are coarser, drier, less fertile, and less suited to agriculture than the mesic soils of Ecoregion 84d. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
- The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market.
- I live in a part of the country which is almost completely dominated by the bibliolatrous mindset.
- In this agent-dominated world, brands will be quickly disassociated with visual trademarks, since people will rarely see them.
- The only element of the production that fails to satisfy is the heavily miked, synthesizer-dominated orchestra, which sounds artificial and dead. A 'King' That Is Full of Aces