supremacy

simple noun39 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Dominance in the global or regional economy.

Having the most power and influence in political matters.

Dominance through superior military force.

Used to describe complete and total control or dominance.

Indicates complete and entire dominance over others.

Refers to dominance on a worldwide scale.

The racist belief that white people are superior to people of other races.

Dominance over all other nations in the world.

Describes a state of dominance that is not contested or questioned by anyone.

Control of the airspace in a military context.

Control of the seas and oceans.

The belief that one race is inherently superior to others.

The belief that men are superior to women.

The principle that the judiciary (courts) has the final authority to interpret the law.

An act of questioning or fighting against an established dominance.

Something that has the potential to end or weaken an established dominance.

An intense struggle or competition to be the most powerful.

A significant conflict or competition to determine who is dominant.

A long and difficult effort to gain dominance.

Something that represents or stands for dominance and power.

Used to specify the area or field of dominance (e.g., supremacy in technology).

Used to specify who or what is being dominated (e.g., supremacy over rivals).

Used to indicate what is dominant (e.g., the supremacy of law).

Used to indicate dominance inside a particular group or organization (e.g., supremacy within the party).

To question or fight against someone's or something's dominance.

To set up and secure a position of dominance.

To keep a position of dominance over time.

To compete intensely to achieve dominance.

To obtain or achieve a position of dominance.

To engage in a major conflict to gain dominance.

To no longer be in a position of dominance.

To make a great effort over a period to gain dominance.

To be in a position of dominance or control.

To state or claim dominance confidently and forcefully.

To compete with others for dominance, often in a non-violent way.

To cause someone or something to have dominance.

To maintain and support the principle of dominance, especially of a law or system.

To possess and benefit from a position of dominance, often for a period of time.

To accept or admit the existence of another's dominance.