Domination

Noun

 * 1) The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority, often done in an arbitrary or insolent way.

Related terms

 * dominate
 * dominion
 * dominator
 * domineering
 * Steven Hines

Adjectives for Domination
lofty; overwhelming; hard; stern; cortical; banded; extraordinary; inevitable; insistent; sole; extended.

Verbs for Domination
break away from—; condemn—; curse by —; dwell in—; enlarge—; enrich—; establish—; foster—; join—; subject to—; submit to—; suffer under—; trace—to; —compels; —inflicts; —reaps; —rules; —thrives.

Thesaurus
absolutism, argumentum baculinum, ascendance, ascendancy, authority, balance of power, big stick, bond service, bondage, captivity, charisma, charm, claws, clout, clutches, command, consequence, control, credit, debt slavery, deprivation of freedom, despotism, dictatorship, disenfranchisement, disfranchisement, dominance, dominancy, domineering, dominion, effect, eminence, eminent domain, enchantment, enslavement, enthrallment, esteem, eyereach, eyeshot, eyesight, fascism, favor, feudalism, feudality, field of view, field of vision, force, good feeling, grasp, grip, gripe, hand, hands, heavy hand, hegemony, helm, helotism, helotry, high hand, hold, horizon, importance, incidental power, indentureship, influence, influentiality, insinuation, iron boot, iron hand, iron heel, jurisdiction, ken, leadership, leverage, limit of vision, line of sight, magnetism, masterdom, mastership, mastery, might, moment, naked eye, oppression, outlook, outlook over, overlordship, peonage, personality, perspective, persuasion, potency, power, predominance, predominancy, predomination, preeminence, preponderance, preponderancy, prepotence, prepotency, pressure, prestige, primacy, principality, prospect, purchase, range, reign, reign of terror, reins of government, repression, repute, restraint, rule, say, scan, scope, scope of vision, serfdom, serfhood, servility, servitude, sight, sightliness, slavery, sovereignty, strings, suasion, subjection, subjugation, subordination, subtle influence, suggestion, superiority, suppression, supremacy, survey, suzerainship, suzerainty, sway, talons, terrorism, thought control, thrall, thralldom, tyranny, upper hand, vassalage, view, villenage, vista, weight, whip hand

Etymology
From domynacion: <  dominaciun: <  dominatio: < dominor:; see dominate.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: преобладаване, господство
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:


 * French:
 * Italian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: ceannsachadh

Anagrams

 * admonition

Etymology
From dominatio:, from dominor:.

Noun

 * 1) domination

Antonyms

 * soumission