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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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As is always the case, the Grammys this year will be dominated by pop, rap, country and rock.

From Los Angeles Times

Artificial intelligence is revising our concepts of sovereignty and power, adding an important realm in which two nations dominate: the U.S. and China.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Defensive composure, winning the duels, squeezing space and time, control of transitions and clarity in decisive moments have become more important than dominating by possession. All prepared in training by top managers and coaches."

From BBC

Wednesday's show was no different - with excessive beading, ball gowns and metallic fabrics dominating the catwalk.

From BBC

“It also explains why guidance dominates the first move. In an AI cycle, the profit line is the snapshot. The capital plan is the plot.”

From Barron's