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To dominated
verb
To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power
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The sample trees are representative of all social classes (Kraft 1884) ranging from dominant and co-dominant individuals to dominated and suppressed individuals.
Then once he got back on strike, Pietersen played a huge ugly drive at Siddle, who he keeps trying to dominated but hasn't yet had the measure of.
We were focused, played when we had to, dominated and restricted them to set-plays.
A few phage genomes appeared to dominated the Non-CF2, Non-CF3, and Non-CF5 viromes when tBLASTx similarities to phage genomes were plotted against the Phage Proteomic Tree (Figure 1).
Interactions with children were reciprocal, as opposed to dominated by the caregiver.
(D ) Sample trajectory as in (B ), but with parameters chosen to allow fusion to dominated over de novo synthesis, fission, and decay.
Similar(52)
6. Dominance (DOM): need to dominate and lead others.
To judge was to dominate.
"He's used to dominating.
Samsung continues to dominate Android.
"To win, you have to dominate.
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