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dominate

Aussprache: [ˈdɒmɪˌneɪt]

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Kontext: „power“

(verb) to have control or power over something or someone. When someone dominates, it means they are in charge or they are the strongest in a group.

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In the competition, she dominated the field and won first place.

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He didn't dominate the game; he struggled to keep up with the other players.

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Who usually dominates the decisions in your group?

Kontext: „influence“

(verb) to be the most important or noticeable part of something. It means something stands out more than anything else around it.

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The tall buildings dominate the city skyline and can be seen from far away.

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The small park didn’t dominate the neighborhood; it was easily overlooked.

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What features dominate the view from your house?

Kontext: „sports“

(verb) to perform much better than others in sports or games. It shows you are the best and the other players can’t keep up.

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The team dominated the match, scoring five goals to none.

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In the last game, they did not dominate at all; they lost by a large margin.

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Which team has dominated the league this season?

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