dominate
verb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.8
To have full control over a situation, person, or area.
A common, slightly more informal way to say 'completely dominate'.
To dominate by a very large margin or with great force.
To gradually become more powerful or influential over time.
To be the obvious and undisputed leader or most powerful element.
Used to emphasize complete control or superiority.
Similar to 'completely dominate', often used in formal or written contexts.
To be the main or most significant influence, though not complete.
To dominate in every aspect or part.
A strong and often literary way to express complete domination.