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superiority

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


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Today’s high-altitude balloons have opened a new zone of air superiority, above drones and jet fighters and below satellites.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite Russian air superiority and numerical advantages, Ukrainian forces and local volunteers slowed, halted and ultimately rolled back Russia’s assault on the capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

The visitors' scrum superiority brought them three more points early in a second half that began without Ritchie on one side and Underhill.

From BBC

“Lack of air superiority over the Channel,” Welchman read aloud, translating the German on the fly.

From Literature

She made a point of pouring out two perfectly sized pancakes, and then turning a look on him that was pure superiority.

From Literature