dominance
Americannoun
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control; authority; rule; supreme influence.
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the condition of being dominant, or having the authority to influence or control.
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Psychology. the disposition of an individual to assert control in dealing with others.
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Animal Behavior. high status in a social group, usually acquired as the result of aggression, that involves the tendency to take priority in access to limited resources, as food, mates, or space.
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Neurology. the normal tendency for one side of the brain to be more important than the other in controlling certain functions, as speech and language.
noun
Other Word Forms
- nondominance noun
- self-dominance noun
Etymology
Origin of dominance
First recorded in 1810–20; domin(ant) + -ance
Explanation
When you have power over others you are said to have dominance. For years, the British Empire had dominance over much of the world, ruling vast stretches of Africa, India, and Asia. In packs of animals, the males will often fight to determine dominance, i.e., who is top dog. Or top lion. This happens in classrooms too, with the teacher needing to establish dominance over unruly students. If your football team has dominance over its league, it means they usually beat—or dominate—most of the other teams in the league.
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Example Sentences
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Once that era gave way to a new spell of Red Bull dominance, however, Wolff made no secret of his desire to pull back.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026
Within just a few months, prices quadrupled, highlighting the cartel's dominance.
From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026
Valuations are finally more attractive on a relative basis, while the companies’ dominance in artificial intelligence keeps them firmly at the center of the market’s most important growth story.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 26, 2026
Instead, it said, the ban and would "reinforce Ticketmaster's dominance, driving up prices".
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026
Germany’s ambitions were seen as a threat to Britain’s naval dominance.
From "The War to End All Wars: World War I" by Russell Freedman
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