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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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Television awards were dominated by shows that have already cleaned up at the Emmys, including drama “The Pitt,” comedy “The Studio” and limited series “Adolescence.”

From The Wall Street Journal

China’s national champion in memory-chip manufacturing is preparing a $4 billion share offering after making significant technical advances, upending an industry dominated by South Korean and U.S. companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Until recently, branded residences were dominated by hotel chains such as Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton, but luxury consumer brands are now increasingly leading the sector.

From BBC

Gondwana dominated the Southern Hemisphere and was surrounded by warm, shallow seas.

From Science Daily

In TV land, “The White Lotus” dominated with six nominations after nearly being shut out at September’s Emmy Awards.

From Los Angeles Times