Pesquisar
to dominate
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dominar, predominar
to be more numerous, powerful, or significant than everything else around it
Transitive: to dominate a place or situation
02
dominar, controlar
to have the power to completely or partially control someone or something
Transitive: to dominate sth
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dominar, controlar
to have control over something such as a behavior or situation
Transitive: to dominate a behavior or situation
04
dominar, sobressair
to stand above and have a view or control over everything around it
Transitive: to dominate an area or landscape
05
dominar, predominar
to be the most noticeable or influential person or thing in a situation
Transitive: to dominate a situation
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Exemplo
At every family gathering, my loquacious aunt dominates the conversation with stories from her travels.
The basketball team's opener dominated the court with his impressive dribbling skills.
The building's outsized structure dominated the skyline.
The hefty wrestler dominated his opponents in every match.
Their scrum dominated the opposition.