dominance
IPA: dˈɑmʌnʌns
noun
- The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy.
- Being in a position of power, authority or ascendancy over others.
- (physiology) The superior development of or preference for one side of the body or one of a pair of organs; such as being right-handed.
- (biology, genetics) The property of a gene such that it suppresses the expression of its allele.
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Examples of "dominance" in Sentences
- Success today won't guarantee long-term dominance.
- Ruderman wants to "cement" what she calls her "dominance" on the money front.
- But alphas can also be created - as Riley says in Branded, dominance is fluid.
- Their complaints have centred on under-representation and what they called the dominance of the Iranian-backed
- Through systematic replacement of pride and dignity with guilt and insecurity, long term dominance is maintained.
- Their complaints have centred on under-representation and what they called the dominance of the Iranian-backed Shia.
- Anyone who thinks that non-Whites will favor dropping AA policies upon gaining demographic dominance is delusional. elliott
- Firstly, the era of North American and European scientific dominance is ending, with fundamental implications not just for the global economy but also geopolitics.
- We still have not figured out how to relate to a global economy in which our dominance is inevitably going to be reduced; we have made very little progress in addressing the ever-more pressing problem of global climate change; and the increasing ethnic and cultural diversity of the country is creating tensions that cry out for innovative approaches.
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