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supremacy

[suh-prem-uh-see, soo-] / səˈprɛm ə si, sʊ- /


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A hegemon that insists on parity has already relinquished its claim to supremacy.

From Barron's

Moreover it is “gaining serious ground” in the hotly-contested competition for AI supremacy.

From MarketWatch

Flattery in state media underscored the dictator’s need to establish cult-of-personality supremacy as a smokescreen for his nation’s woes.

From The Wall Street Journal

His push for technological supremacy is a bid to win the future and get others to come to China's door for the latest factory robots or AI models.

From BBC

The doctrine aims not merely at air superiority but at air supremacy -- the difference between having an advantage in the air versus total dominance of an airspace.

From Barron's