0 the quality of being more important, strong, or successful than anything else of the same type:
The party's dominance in Scotland was being challenged for the first time.
The dominance of the car makes cycling and walking increasingly difficult.
The new chairman appears to be trying to assert his dominance with a set of personnel changes.
The accepted way to manage elephants in zoos was through close contact and dominance.
There are a small number of human genes whose dominance is contingent upon which parent contributes them.
1 the situation in which one company, product, etc. has more power, influence, or success than others:
There have been decades of U.S. military dominance in the region.
The commercial radio station announced its intentions to challenge the dominance of BBC radio, which had a 55% market share.
Is the dominance of computer trading a good thing for the world financial markets?
She studies the overt and subtle ways in which males attempt to maintain dominance in the workplace.
In the end this elaborate process has so far sustained the electoral dominance of the two national parties.
Local political embeddedness is shallow and political measures have not significantly reduced the implications of this dominance.
The interaction of local concerns with national themes and the frequent dominance of the former are convincingly demonstrated.
The reasons for the dominance of kinase (and other enzyme) inhibitors as targets for modern cancer therapeutics are centred on the enzyme substrate-binding site.
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