dominated
IPA: dˈɑmʌneɪtʌd
adjective
- controlled or ruled by superior authority or power
- harassed by persistent nagging
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Examples of "dominated" in Sentences
- Precisely the reason Harvin dominated the voting and was added to the Pro Bowl this week.
- The state in dominated by Democrats and has a governor who is more Democrat than Republican.
- Spain dominated from the start to the final whistle, accumulating 19 shots to Ukraine's five.
- “The state in dominated by Democrats and has a governor who is more Democrat than Republican.”
- Within a few days our definition dominated the first two pages of Google search results - taking Balderdash competition to the next level.
- Mr. Charest's last big comeback was in 2008, when he won a majority after 20 months of minority rule, a term dominated by symbolic gestures.
- Sevilla dominated from the whistle and in the fourth, Messi created some space on the edge of the area and fed the ball to Daniel Alves, who shot straight at Palop.
- The U.S. economy is tanking and we already have one of the world's most foreign dominated economies, but as usual, not U. S.-dominated / decimated enough for the North American Competitiveness Council, aka the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
- And while the manga category is again dominated by Naruto, in seven of the 10 spots, the paperback list has a couple of noteworthy entries in the second and third spots: IDW's move prequel Star Trek: Countdown, and Drawn & Quarterly's Yoshihiro Tatsumi autobiography A Drifting Life.
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