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Domineer - Dictionary Entry

Domineer

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

UK: /ˌdɒmɪˈnɪə/ | US: /ˌdɑːməˈnɪr/

Definitions

  1. To assert one's will over another in an arrogant or overbearing way.
  2. To act with excessive control or authority.

Usage Examples

  • He tends to domineer his younger siblings, making all the decisions for them.
  • The manager was known to domineer over his employees during meetings.

Etymology

From Dutch domineren, from Latin dominari ("to rule, to govern"), from dominus ("lord, master").

Synonyms

  • Bulldoze
  • Dictate
  • Overbear
  • Oppress
  • Intimidate

Antonyms

  • Submit
  • Yield
  • Comply
  • Respect
  • Cooperate

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Dominer /dɔmine/
Spanish Dominar /doˈminar/
Hindi हावी होना /ˈhaːviː hoːnaː/
Chinese (Mandarin) 支配 /zhīpèi/
German Beherrschen /bəˈhɛʁʃən/
Russian Доминировать /dəˈmʲinʲɪrəvətʲ/

(More translations for over 20 global and 30 Indian languages available upon request.)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˌdɒmɪˈnɪə/
  • American English: /ˌdɑːməˈnɪr/

Historical Usage

The word "domineer" has been used in English since the early 17th century to describe individuals exercising oppressive authority, often with connotations of arrogance.

Cultural Nuances

In literature and drama, the term is often used to portray authoritarian characters who impose their will on others.

More Information

"Domineer" frequently appears in psychological and sociological discussions to describe toxic leadership styles or interpersonal dynamics in both personal and professional settings. The term remains relevant in describing power imbalances in various contexts.

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