dominance
nounDivide dominance into syllables:
dom · i · nance
How to pronounce dominance:
Definition of dominance:
- dominance (noun):
- the condition of being dominant
- the fact or state of being dominant such as
- superior development of one side of the body.
Synonyms for dominance:
ascendance
ascendancy
ascendence
ascendency
authorisation
authority
authorization
bodily property
command
control
domination
dominion
government
hegemony
imperium
jurisdiction
laterality
mastery
paramountcy
potency
power
predominance
preeminence
reign
rule
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