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more dominant
adjective as in superior, controlling
Strongest matches
adjective as in main, primary
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
During these encounters, bigger, more dominant grizzlies sometimes kill younger bears (and unwary humans).
More dominant in his thought process has been the sentiment of disbelief.
And in the coming decade, Facebook may turn out to be more dominant than Microsoft, Google, or Apple ever dreamed of being.
Only a few short months since the death of its founder and impresario, Steve Jobs, Apple appears more dominant than ever.
Social conservatives will play a far more dominant role in the Colorado caucuses.
Slavery was gone, but capital, still more dominant, had taken its place.
Rose was still beautiful, but her face had lost its childlikeness, and gained something more dominant.
More dominant, however, as the weeks passed and the branding went on, became the desire to accumulate property—cattle.
Those who get the bargains seem to have a more dominant nature than mine.
But close on the heels of that came a more dominant impulse, and he tore it to bits, and threw the fragments into the fender.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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