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[ US /ˌdɑməˈneɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /dˌɒmɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. power to dominate or defeat
    mastery of the seas
  2. social control by dominating

How To Use domination In A Sentence

  • The area of domination and control that affected me the longest isn't limited to just my small church. Christianity Today
  • The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
  • FI changed the regs to prevent out and out domination.
  • It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony.
  • Vehicles would move to ‘points of domination’ (the intersections) to maximize the ability to traverse the turret and use the CITV.
  • They achieved political domination of the area.
  • It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony.
  • As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats.
  • Suppose we admit that Bernadette was not the shy, simple child we knew her to be; let us endow her with a spirit of intrigue and domination, transform her into a conqueress, a leader of nations, and try to picture what, in that case, would have happened. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Complete
  • The colonist from England and France not only left some marks of domination in this North America land, but also stamped deep brands on Canadian constitution.
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