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domineer

[dom-uh-neer] / ˌdɒm əˈnɪər /


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He could dominate and domineer musicians in a recording studio, once upon a time, but he couldn’t charm 12 people on a 2007 jury into believing his story.

From Time • Mar. 21, 2013

It goes to the head like wine, and you find attempts made outside journalism to dictate, to domineer to blackmail.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had begun to domineer over his sisters while he was still in petticoats, and now that he was promoted to sailor suits, he gave himself the airs of the master of the house!

From A Girl in Spring-Time by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.

This time it was a bracelet, and Mrs. Brill clasped and unclasped it ecstatically, feeling that she had at least one daughter who loved her and did not domineer.

From Ghetto Tragedies by Zangwill, Israel

At first she had merely liked to patronize the young college boy; rather to domineer over him, looking upon him as a child in comparison with herself.

From Mildred Arkell, Volume II (of 3) A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry




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