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domineer
[dom-uh-neer]
verb (used with or without object)
to rule arbitrarily or despotically; tyrannize.
to tower; to tower over or above.
The castle domineers the town.
domineer
/ ˌdɒmɪˈnɪə /
verb
to act with arrogance or tyranny; behave imperiously
Word History and Origins
Origin of domineer1
Word History and Origins
Origin of domineer1
Example Sentences
Todd Marinovich, the test-tube quarterback with a domineering father whose promising football career was cut short by addiction, discusses his memoir.
Men are born to be strong, domineering and intelligent, while women are fated to be weak, submissive and emotionally irrational.
"It's a very, very controlling and coercive and domineering tactic" which requires "wider awareness," he added.
His domineering and abusive father encouraged his son to practise on toy musical instruments; by the age of eight, he was a consummate piano player and a regular in a local church choir.
The Americans were favourites to win a fourth successive title after domineering victories in the previous three editions of the biennial event.
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