dominant - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • overwhelmingly: Visual sensations must not be confused with visual ' perceptions ' , in which interpretation plays an overwhelmingly dominant rôle.
  • incompletely: The mode of inheritance of resistance to Cry1Ac in diamondback moths was traced to inheritance as an incompletely dominant trait.
  • overly: This also suggests the colors are well balanced with no single color being overly dominant.
  • visually: Only when dichotomic relationships between the visually dominant and the invisible are broken down will it be possible to attempt to recontextualise the landscape.
  • increasingly: The Retail Sector The multiple supermarkets have become increasingly dominant in the retail sector in recent years.
  • equally: The men's four was equally dominant in their semi-final.

Modifies a noun

  • ideology: Is Linda a male construct of an idealized " Woman " who reinforces the desires of the dominant ideology in this culture?
  • paradigm: The views of the scholars at the Leipzig Conference simply do not conform to the dominant paradigm.
  • discourse: The article begins with a thematic overview of some of the dominant discourses of play.
  • position: Fleet News uses its dominant position in the sector to help move the industry forward.
  • trait: The the original ancestors of all humanity must have had dominant traits.
  • species: The summit of the hill above is covered in birch, with oak the dominant species on the sides.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: The elements of the new society which were growing up within the old, now become dominant.
  • remain: No large mammals ever reached the islands, so birds and reptiles remained dominant - as they had once dominated the Earth eons before.

Preposition: in

  • air: Alongside him I'd play Connor, who has a broader game than Nugent, even if not quite so dominant in the air.
  • market: It concludes that BSkyB is dominant in markets for the wholesale supply of pay channels with certain premium sports and film content.
  • society: Woman are however becoming more dominant in society, often being the bread winners in a household and commanding far greater disposable incomes.
  • sector: The Retail Sector The multiple supermarkets have become increasingly dominant in the retail sector in recent years.
  • period: In a typical " game of two halves " Lynn were dominant in the first period and under pressure in the second.
  • area: Bolton County Bears soon upped their game and became dominant in all areas.

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