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dom·i·nate    Audio Help   [dom-uh-neyt] Pronunciation Key verb, -nat·ed, -nat·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1.to rule over; govern; control.
2.to tower above; overlook; overshadow: A tall pine dominated the landscape.
3.to predominate, permeate, or characterize.
4.Mathematics. (of a series, vector, etc.) to have terms or components greater in absolute value than the corresponding terms or components of a given series, vector, etc.
5.Linguistics. (of a node in a tree diagram) to be connected with (a subordinate node) either directly by a single downward branch or indirectly by a sequence of downward branches.
–verb (used without object)
6.to rule; exercise control; predominate.
7.to occupy a commanding or elevated position.

[Origin: 1605–15; < L dominātus (ptp. of dominārī to master, control), equiv. to domin- (s. of dominus) master + -ātus -ate1]

dom·i·nat·ing·ly, adverb
dom·i·na·tor, noun
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dom·i·nate    Audio Help   (dŏm'ə-nāt')  Pronunciation Key 
v.   dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing, dom·i·nates

v.   tr.
  1. To control, govern, or rule by superior authority or power: Successful leaders dominate events rather than react to them.
  2. To exert a supreme, guiding influence on or over: Ambition dominated their lives.
  3. To enjoy a commanding, controlling position in: a drug company that dominates the tranquilizer market.
  4. To overlook from a height: a view from the cliffside chalet that dominates the valley.

v.   intr.
  1. To have or exert strong authority or mastery.
  2. To be situated in or occupy a position that is more elevated or decidedly superior to others.


[Latin dominārī, domināt-, to rule, from dominus, lord; see dem- in Indo-European roots.]

dom'i·na'tive adj., dom'i·na'tor n.
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dominate

verb
1. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood" [syn: predominate
2. be in control; "Her husband completely dominates her" 
3. have dominance or the power to defeat over; "Her pain completely mastered her"; "The methods can master the problems" 
4. be greater in significance than; "the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness" [syn: overshadow
5. look down on; "The villa dominates the town" 

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ˈdominate1 [-neit] verb
to have command or influence (over)
Example: The stronger man dominates the weaker.
Arabic: يُسَيْطِر، يسود، يَتَسَلَّط
Chinese (Simplified): 支配
Chinese (Traditional): 支配
Czech: ovládat
Danish: dominere; beherske
Dutch: domineren
Estonian: valitsema
Finnish: hallita
French: dominer
German: beherrschen
Greek: εξουσιάζω
Hungarian: uralkodik
Icelandic: ríkja, ráða yfir
Indonesian: menguasai
Italian: dominare
Japanese: 支配する
Korean: 지배하다
Latvian: dominēt; valdīt; ietekmēt
Lithuanian: valdyti, daryti poveikį
Norwegian: dominere, herske over
Polish: dominować
Portuguese (Brazil): dominar
Portuguese (Portugal): dominar
Romanian: a domina
Russian: подавлять; подчинять
Slovak: ovládať
Slovenian: vladati
Spanish: dominar
Swedish: behärska
Turkish: hâkim olmak, üstünlük kurmak
ˈdominate2 [-neit] verb
to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in)
Example: The skyline is dominated by the castle.
Arabic: يَكونُ غالِبا أو سائِدا
Chinese (Simplified): 占有显要位置
Chinese (Traditional): 佔有顯要位置
Czech: dominovat
Danish: dominere
Dutch: beheersen
Estonian: domineerima
Finnish: kohota jonkin yli
French: dominer
German: dominieren
Greek: δεσπόζω, επικρατώ
Hungarian: túlsúlyban van
Icelandic: vera ríkjandi, *ráðandi; yfirgnæfa
Indonesian: menonjol
Italian: dominare
Japanese: そびえ立つ
Korean: 두드러지다; 두드러지게 하다
Latvian: izcelties (uz fona)
Lithuanian: stūksoti
Norwegian: rage oppover, beherske
Polish: panować nad
Portuguese (Brazil): dominar
Portuguese (Portugal): dominar
Romanian: a do­mina
Russian: доминировать
Slovak: dominovať
Slovenian: prevladovati
Spanish: dominar
Swedish: dominera
Turkish: hâkim olmak, nazır olmak
See also: dominant

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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Dominate

Dom"i*nant\, a. [L. dominans, -antis, p. pr. of dominari: cf. F. dominant. See Dominate.] Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant; as, the dominant party, church, spirit, power.

The member of a dominant race is, in his dealings with the subject race, seldom indeed fraudulent, . . . but imperious, insolent, and cruel. --Macaulay.

Dominant estate or tenement (Law), the estate to which a servitude or easement is due from another estate, the estate over which the servitude extends being called the servient estate or tenement. --Bouvier. --Wharton's Law Dict.

Dominant owner (Law), one who owns lands on which there is an easement owned by another.

Syn: Governing; ruling; controlling; prevailing; predominant; ascendant.
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Dominate

Dom"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated; p. pr. & vb. n. Dominating.] [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame, and cf. Domineer.] To predominate over; to rule; to govern. "A city dominated by the ax." --Dickens.

We everywhere meet with Slavonian nations either dominant or dominated. --W. Tooke.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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