More recently, the rows of red and gray cement housing project blocks that sprouted up in the 1980s dominate the view.
This makes him responsible for creation, so that he might dominate it in order to develop it until the end of time.
It's a wonderfully playful, zesty turn that sees the 30-year-old dominate every scene he's in.
Republicans currently dominate the breakdown, with 27 GOP secretaries of state in the 47 states that have the position.
Feminists are the new comic book geeks, and the women-led Ghostbusters remake will dominate the box office.
Foreigners, especially Greeks, begin to dominate the country.
She wishes to be outwardly dominated by a man, but to dominate him by her heart.
The boy had a real power to move, to dominate her, which he did not then suspect.
She had a passion for racing, and at the Grand Prix seemed to dominate the crowd.
I let my No-will, in this case, dominate my will, and that serves my purpose well.
1610s, from Latin dominatus, past participle of dominari "to rule, dominate, to govern," from dominus (see domain). Related: Dominated; dominating. Or perhaps a back-formation from domination.