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Meanings of great ascendancy in English
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Usage of great ascendancy in English
1
His wife, young, beautiful, active, and ambitious, gained greatascendancy over him.
2
Accordingly, certain kitsune-mochi have obtained greatascendancy over the communities in which they live.
3
Jesuit missionaries generally resided among them, who obtained a greatascendancy in their councils.
4
But as he possesses greatascendancy over my mother, you must force yourself to yield somewhat.
5
From that day Tom acquired a greatascendancy in the office, and Gilray became his devoted slave.
6
It is a greatascendancy, and only a man's honest blindness could suppose that any woman would be content under it.
7
This was the first greatascendancy which England obtained over Scotland; and indeed the first important transaction which had passed between the kingdoms.
8
Those who to these talents add that of reading and writing, become very dangerous monsters, and thus acquire a very greatascendancy over their companions.
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The more a religion is absurd and filled with wonders, the greaterascendancy it acquires over them.
10
This was the precise period at which the pope and his adherents were gaining the greatestascendancy in the Christian world.
11
Louis XV did not flatter himself that he could effect this prodigy, but he hoped to have a greaterascendancy over his minister.
12
Of all the popular leaders, Mirabeau had perhaps the greatestascendancy over the court, because he was the most winning, and had the strongest mind.