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Definition dominate in American English

dominate verb

verb
/ˈdɑmɪˌneɪt/
1

to control something or someone, often in a negative way, because you have more power or influence

Example

As a boy, he was dominated by his mother.

Example

She tends to dominate the conversation.

Example

He had been a dominating figure in her life.

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2

if an object dominates a place, it is so big or high that it is easy to notice

Example

Chicago's skyline is dominated by the country's tallest skyscraper.

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3

to be the most important issue, activity, problem, etc. in a particular situation

Example

The earthquake once again dominated the news.

Example

Don't allow the computer to dominate your child's life.

Example

Constitutional issues have become the dominating concern over the last few months.

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4

to play much better than your opponents in a game or sport

Example

The Dodgers completely dominated the first half of the game.

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Definition dominate in American English