domination
Used to emphasize the absolute nature of the control.
Used to emphasize the absolute nature of the control.
Having a commanding share of the market for a product or service.
Control of the political system and government.
Control through economic power.
Control over the entire world, often used hyperbolically.
Control on a worldwide scale.
Control by means of military force.
Excessive power or influence by large corporations.
Control by a country other than one's own.
Cultural, political, or economic control by Western countries.
Control by one power over a dependent area or people.
A social system where men hold primary power.
Control through cultural influence.
Control exerted by an empire.
A social system where men hold primary power, especially fathers within families.
Control through a dominant set of beliefs or ideas.
A social system where white people hold primary power over other racial groups.
Domination by a particular racial group.
Domination by a particular social or economic class.
Specifies the person, group, or area being controlled.
Indicates being in a state of being controlled by someone.
To successfully gain control.
To set up a system of control.
To try to gain control or power.
To continue to have control.
To become controlled by something or someone.
To keep control, especially when it is challenged.
To become controlled by something or someone.
To not be controlled by something or someone.
To not be controlled by something or someone.