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The state that exists when one person or group has power over another.
control
dominance
ascendancy
ascendency
ascendence
Portuguese
superioridade
1
The cultural school, on the
ascendance
,
was able to offer three variants:
2
The pictographs in Andesqueluz say
ascendance
was the city's reason for existing.
3
Now there is nothing to hinder the
ascendance
of House Harkonnen.
4
Swift's doc also charts his
ascendance
as one of the world's most recognizable DJs.
5
With meritocracy in the
ascendance
,
aristocracy was in descent.
6
He also said that the Web's
ascendance
does not spell the end of printed papers.
7
The
ascendance
of these native-controlled companies brought both pride and prosperity across the tiny isthmus.
8
Browne's
ascendance
in the 1990s came at a challenging time for Big Oil, Lustgarten writes.
9
The Atar and system of university admissions promotes the
ascendance
on academic achievement, say Gill and Vallance.
10
The
ascendance
of the Dallas Cowboys, one of the league's most popular teams, has helped as well.
11
In the streets her
ascendance
was unavoidable.
12
On its own it would nearly justify her
ascendance
within RTE; she's also damn smart to boot.
13
The news reflects Edelman's
ascendance
at a financial services company that acquired his self-named firm six years ago.
14
Drake's
ascendance
happened so instantly it felt effortless, achieved without struggle, almost to the point of seeming unearned.
15
Acevedo says the absence of a market has blocked the
ascendance
of a new-media "star" artist.
16
He would grant one the hope of
ascendance
,
then pull it away in favour of another grasping gang.
ascendance
block the ascendance
great ascendance
say ascendance
Portuguese
superioridade
domínio
Catalan
domini
submissió
sometiment
dominació
Spanish
sometimiento
sumisión
dominio
dominación