English to Arabic Dictionary dominate

dominate

سيطر
definition
verb
the company dominates the market for operating system software
have a commanding influence on; exercise control over.
translation of 'dominate'
verb
ساد,
شرف,
حكم يدير,
طفلة,
سيطر,
هيمن
example
The right wing can only 'dominate' to the extent that the vacuum opened up on the left remains unfilled.
He also does not consistently 'dominate' at that level like a future NFL player should.
For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to 'dominate' the race.
However, we know that if government continues to 'dominate' the market the private sector will never develop.
He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and 'dominate' a little more.
They fear seven-storey tower blocks could 'dominate' the skyline, competing with the cathedral in height.
What he pointed to, is that apparently weak forces actually can 'dominate' what seem to be strong forces.
Many have returned to their native land having failed to 'dominate' racing.
The gigantic building, which 'dominates' the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow.
Thoughts of my 'dominating' this race quickly turned to thoughts of my finishing this race.
No stretch of road defines and 'dominates' a city the way the Strip does Las Vegas.
Despite starting from the back of the grid, they 'dominated' every race and broke the lap record.
It 'dominates' the city - being embedded in rock that was displaced in the Ice Age.
When properly manipulated, bureaucrats can help 'dominators' maintain their tight grip on markets while supplying a convenient scapegoat for unfair rules.
Thus, markets were increasingly 'dominated' by a small number of large vertically integrated enterprises.
When you are used to 'dominating' a race, controlling the pace, increasing and decreasing the tempo when you like, just to sit and wait can be almost painful.
And humans do not attain lasting joy by power grabbing, 'dominating' others, or heaping up public acclaim.
However, the government was increasingly 'dominated' by the Conservatives.
The home side 'dominated' proceedings and took the lead midway through the first half.
In the case of RAF Waddington, this was the City of Lincoln, a historic city with a magnificent cathedral 'dominating' the scenery for miles around.
It looked like I was 'dominating' the race, but I wasn't really.
First, it is a defined geographic market 'dominated' by a handful of big players with plenty of reach.
In Victoria last week one topic completely 'dominated' the headlines: police corruption.
It ought not be surprising at all, then, that whistleblowers get persecuted using all the insidious, ingenious, devious, and oppressive means 'dominators' in our society can apply.
The first three 'dominated' their respective races and were clear winners.
But then, human determination, imagination and ingenuity, when put to the service of justice, have had an uncanny and unpredictable way of playing havoc with the plans of 'dominators' .
After all, the choice of candidates is still 'dominated' by fixers and power players.
In those days the silhouette of the city - 'dominated' by the castle - could be seen as far away as Lauder.
With its turrets and stained glass windows, it 'dominates' the city skyline.
A power that 'dominates' Eurasia would control two of the world's three most advanced and economically productive regions.
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