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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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As he dominated center stage, the thundering chorus of his speeches — “I am … somebody” — inspired his followers even as it sometimes sounded like a painful plea.

From Los Angeles Times

And how does Norway, a country with the population of Minnesota, dominate the entire world?

From The Wall Street Journal

Lower wage growth eases cost pressures for businesses, which feeds into slower price rises across the economy, particularly in the labor-intensive services sector that dominates the British economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both have denied the accusations, but Canada's curling teams, who historically have dominated the sport, now face questions over their tactics.

From BBC

The United States was expected to dominate figure skating in Milan, but has yet to win a gold medal in an individual event entering Tuesday’s women’s short program.

From Los Angeles Times