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dominant
adjective as in superior, controlling
Strongest matches
assertive, commanding, effective, leading, main, powerful, predominant, preeminent, prevailing, prevalent, principal
Strong matches
ascendant, chief, demonstrative, first, governing, imperative, ruling, sovereign
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authoritative, bossy, despotic, domineering, foremost, imperious, obtaining, outweighing, overbalancing, overbearing, overweighing, paramount, predominate, preponderant, presiding, regnant, reigning, supreme, surpassing, transcendent
adjective as in main, primary
Strongest matches
influential, major, outstanding, predominant, preeminent, prevailing, prevalent, principal, prominent
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Example Sentences
The industry’s dominant web browser — it controls about 61 percent of the U.S. market, according to Bloomberg — is a potent data-collection portal, steering people to the company’s search engine.
Xi’s dream also involves making China the world’s dominant power.
One-party rule is fine so long as the dominant party does what Madison expected.
With an upper hand over other bacteria lacking similar antibiotic resistance, such bacteria should become dominant.
UCLA’s defense was dominant against a winless opponent Friday night, with the Bruins controlling a game that quickly got out of hand.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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