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dominate

[dom-uh-neyt] / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /




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Paul Thomas Anderson’s darkly comedic action-thriller “One Battle After Another” won the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday, continuing its dominating run through awards season.

From Los Angeles Times

But German defense stocks—dominated by the tank maker Rheinmetall—more than tripled in the first nine months of last year, before easing a little.

From The Wall Street Journal

After topping the charts at home and abroad with her monster hit "Man I Need" and lauded album "The Art of Loving", the 26-year-old dominated the star-studded awards ceremony at the city's Co-op Live arena.

From Barron's

His education was dominated by the study of the Quran, and he qualified as a cleric by the age of 11.

From BBC

Evidence emerged that Tehran had been building two previously undeclared nuclear facilities, adding a new dimension to the U.S. concerns about Iran that have ever since dominated Washington’s view of the regime.

From The Wall Street Journal