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Often used in the same context:
domination,
supremacy,
stranglehold,
superiority,
hegemony,
ascendancy,
preeminence,
dominancy,
ascendency,
prowess,
predominance,
duopoly,
primacy,
resurgent,
monopoly,
mastery,
ascendance,
juggernaut,
invincibility,
rivals,
presence,
powerhouse,
resurgence,
upstart,
formidability,
clout,
strength,
momentum,
foothold,
dominion,
purple patch,
winning streak,
conquest,
reign,
trouncing,
grip,
ascendence,
firepower,
dominator,
rivalry,
success,
victory,
dynasty,
triumph,
torrid,
toehold,
inroads,
dethroning,
muscling,
crown,
futility,
weakness,
brilliance,
impregnability,
sluggishness,
hoodoo,
omnipresence,
aggressiveness,
rout,
emergence,
greatness,
leapfrog,
ferocity,
mojo,
omnipotence,
hegemon,
assertiveness,
ubiquity,
putridity,
prominence,
popularity,
glory,
title,
monopolization,
belligerence,
giants,
hammerlock,
suzerainty,
penetration,
consistency,
advantage,
relevance,
inferiority,
achilles heel,
competitiveness,
conquering,
lead,
ineptitude,
allure,
flexing,
stronghold,
irrelevance,
luster,
inconsistency,
titans,
edginess,
swagger,
losing streak,
ascendant,
onslaught,
homogeny,
profligacy,
preponderance,
policy,
subjugation,
isolationism,
prestige,
preference,
attitudes,
filial,
wifely,
avuncular,
childlike,
eroticized,
slavish,
trustful,
unquestioning,
abject,
acrimonious,
addictive,
affectional,
again,
ambivalent,
apathetic,
ascribed,
awed,
britannic,
brotherly,
chummy
More specific:
absolutism,
ascendant,
ascendent,
carte blanche,
command,
despotism,
domination,
dominion,
lordship,
mastery,
monopoly,
predominance,
predomination,
rule,
supremacy,
tyranny
Appears in the definition of:
absolutism,
age of fishes,
almoravid,
black panthers,
california personality inventory,
cpi,
despotism,
devonian,
devonian period,
dextral,
dominate,
dominion,
equipoised,
master,
rule,
sinistral,
tyranny
More general:
bodily property,
condition,
control,
status
Synonyms:
ascendance,
ascendancy,
ascendence,
ascendency,
authority,
control,
laterality,
say-so
Also try:
— Adjectives for dominance:
male,
political,
cerebral,
economic,
social,
complete,
cultural,
relative,
american,
continued,
ocular,
more...
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