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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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They still dominate an industry that is now estimated to be worth billions across the globe.

From BBC

And it isn’t entirely accessible as it is largely dominated by the world’s biggest investors.

From Barron's

It has close connections with the slate trade which once dominated north west Wales' economy, with its harbour once used for the transport of slate quarried nearby.

From BBC

Either because of principle or expedience, Mazda’s product planners never fully embraced the kind of large center touch screens that dominate the dashboards of most new cars.

From The Wall Street Journal

The United States has dominated men’s basketball at the Summer Games, only once failing to win gold since NBA players were first allowed to compete, in 1992.

From Los Angeles Times