Plural for power and influence over others
“It also weakens the market power of firms whose dominance comes from legal protection rather than commercial success.”
Plural for the state or fact of being above others in status, rank or importance
“In order for an ambitious man like Caesar to gain absolute political dominance over his rivals, a successful military campaign was the surest way to force his political rivals to bow to his power.”
Plural for an advantage or favorable condition over others
“Initially, it had only a slight dominance over the weaker ones.”
Plural for the state or condition of being greater in number or amount
“Book merchants formed the largest group, as one would expect, and as the century progressed, their dominance in numbers increased.”
(of a person) Plural for the quality of having a high personal standing or status
(archaic) Plural for the class of people having an aristocratic status
Plural for the quality or fact of being common or great in amount
Plural for having a powerful or persuasive effect
Plural for the action of suppressing or putting an end to an activity
Plural for the forceful, irrefutable, and irrepressible state or quality of being overpowering
Plural for percentage of some market held by a company
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