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superiority

[suh-peer-ee-awr-i-tee, -or-, soo-] / səˌpɪər iˈɔr ɪ ti, -ˈɒr-, sʊ- /


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But the most important thing is to not act like some wealthy nob, even though most of them are, lording your superiority over the common folk whose votes are necessary for victory.

From Salon

Ridicule and moral superiority can too easily close the door to honest dialogue, while empathy and understanding, difficult as they may be, open the path to genuine transformation.

From Salon

Israel has expressed concerns that its military superiority in the region could be eroded if Saudi Arabia acquires the F-35 jets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Manchester City's vast superiority, even without the striker who has dominated the season, will have hurt Klopp and Liverpool desperately.

From BBC

Indigenous groups in Canada say that while the theories of racial superiority that underlie the doctrine have long been discredited, the concept continued to surface in legal disputes over land.

From New York Times