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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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Since then, China has taken advantage of its natural reserves -- the largest of any country -- to dominate processing and innovation in the field.

From Barron's

"It will potentially be a theme park that can compete with the popularity of Disneyland Paris, which has dominated the European theme park market for many years now," she tells BBC News.

From BBC

That proved a challenge for a team that features a high-powered offense, and an at-times dominating defense.

From Los Angeles Times

Which pathway dominates depends on how much glucose and sorbitol a person consumes, as well as the specific mix of bacteria living in their gut.

From Science Daily

Researchers shared their concerns about a world where machines could come to dominate humans and debated whether today’s methods of improving AI were enough to power tomorrow’s breakthroughs.

From The Wall Street Journal