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UK
/suːpɹˈɛməsi/
]
[ US /səˈpɹɛməsi/ ]
[ US /səˈpɹɛməsi/ ]
NOUN
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power to dominate or defeat
mastery of the seas
How To Use supremacy In A Sentence
- A range of events featuring freestyle, butterfly, sidestroke, backstroke and medley races saw the kids battle for supremacy as to who would be the king and queen of the pool in their age groups and for their swimming club.
- Enforcers in full-face helmets were everywhere, striding through the crowd with arrogance born of unchallenged supremacy.
- It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony.
- a position of unchallengeable supremacy
- It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony.
- For now there are two rival triumvirates - main owner, dedicated trainer and retained jockey - fighting it out for supremacy.
- Seeing the potential of its software besmirching the Symantec name irreparably, Symantec's CEO surged forward with a new plan: re-write its security software to make it the best in the industry, so as to super-strengthen its stranglehold on the summit of sales supremacy while swiftly swinging its way back into the good books of consumers. ITWire - Latest Headlines
- By the term heptarchy is understood that complexus of seven kingdoms, into which, roughly speaking, Anglo-Saxon Britain was divided for nearly three centuries, until at last the supremacy, about the year The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
- It is the responsibility of the state to maintain the supremacy of citizenship.
- He said: 'We have to be careful about asserting the supremacy our cultural standards. Times, Sunday Times