mastery |
dominate |
As a noun mastery
is the position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority.
As a verb dominate is
to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
dominate |
oppression |
As a verb dominate
is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
As a noun oppression is
the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.
dominate |
dispose |
As verbs the difference between dominate and dispose
is that
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power while
dispose is .
As an adjective dispose is
organized, placed in a certain fashion, arranged.
dominate |
possess |
As verbs the difference between dominate and possess
is that
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power while
possess is to have; to have ownership of.
dominate |
compel |
As verbs the difference between dominate and compel
is that
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power while
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.
dominate |
dictator |
As a verb dominate
is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
As a noun dictator is
originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient Rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war.
dominate |
dictatorial |
As a verb dominate
is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
As an adjective dictatorial is
of or pertaining to a dictator.
overpower |
dominate |
As verbs the difference between overpower and dominate
is that
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force while
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
submissive |
dominate |
As a noun submissive
is one who submits.
As an adjective submissive
is meekly obedient or passive.
As a verb dominate is
to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
dominate |
obligate |
As verbs the difference between dominate and obligate
is that
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power while
obligate is to bind, compel, constrain, or oblige by a social, legal, or moral tie.
As an adjective obligate is
able to exist or survive only in a particular environment or by assuming a particular role.
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