Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a dominant manner; so as to control or sway.
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- adverb In a
dominant manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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William Newman: The top Google hits for “obamacare” suggest that indeed it is a term dominantly used by critics, but that was news tome.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking ObamaCare Challenges Seriously 2010
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The top Google hits for “obamacare” suggest that indeed it is a term dominantly used by critics, but that was news to me.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking ObamaCare Challenges Seriously 2010
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William Newman: The top Google hits for “obamacare” suggest that indeed it is a term dominantly used by critics, but that was news tome.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking ObamaCare Challenges Seriously 2010
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The top Google hits for “obamacare” suggest that indeed it is a term dominantly used by critics, but that was news to me.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking ObamaCare Challenges Seriously 2010
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PENN: I would say that the reason I came here is because I was seeing a limited perception of the country by, you know, what I feel is a talk -- kind of dominantly talking head media in the United States that, in many cases, it seems to have a bias that just never made sense to me, humanly -- a little more understanding on both levels while being here.
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In such a world, the financial sector where the top 10% dominantly resides has a lot to gain, and it has.
Matthew Bruenig: Who Really Gains From Educational Investment? Matthew Bruenig 2011
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Although the GOP controls only one house of Congress, it dominantly rules the American government.
Richard Greener: Don't Listen To The Media: The Progressive/Liberal Coalition Is Responsible For This Election - Not The Tea Party Richard Greener 2010
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Although the GOP controls only one house of Congress, it dominantly rules the American government.
Richard Greener: Don't Listen To The Media: The Progressive/Liberal Coalition Is Responsible For This Election - Not The Tea Party Richard Greener 2010
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Pinto Coelho was particularly fond of the Baroque style, and it features dominantly in his collection.
Pinto Coelho's Daring Style Margaret Studer 2011
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In such a world, the financial sector where the top 10% dominantly resides has a lot to gain, and it has.
Matthew Bruenig: Who Really Gains From Educational Investment? Matthew Bruenig 2011
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