English to Marathi Dictionary dominate

dominate

वर्चस्व
definition
verb
the company dominates the market for operating system software
have a commanding influence on; exercise control over.
translation of 'dominate '
च्यावर सत्ता असणे,
ला आपल्या कल्हयात ठेवणे,
अंमल चालवणे,
वरचढपणा करणे
example
For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to 'dominate' the race.
He also does not consistently 'dominate' at that level like a future NFL player should.
Many have returned to their native land having failed to 'dominate' racing.
He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and 'dominate' a little more.
The right wing can only 'dominate' to the extent that the vacuum opened up on the left remains unfilled.
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.
However, we know that if government continues to 'dominate' the market the private sector will never develop.
Edinburgh Castle, the most famous castle in Scotland, overlooks the city and 'dominates' its skyline.
Today was for the student press, which is rather important in a town 'dominated' by its university.
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.
The gigantic building, which 'dominates' the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow.
As the imbalance of power between the two grows, the dominated girl is no longer recognized by her 'dominator' as a subject.
After all, the choice of candidates is still 'dominated' by fixers and power players.
It 'dominates' the city - being embedded in rock that was displaced in the Ice Age.
The home side 'dominated' proceedings and took the lead midway through the first half.
This would dramatically alter the landscape where the medieval cathedral still 'dominates' its surroundings.
He had 'dominated' racing this year with six victories in seven starts.
The first three 'dominated' their respective races and were clear winners.
Frustrated by a lack of progress in an industry still 'dominated' by men, women are fighting on several fronts.
In our electronic culture the image 'dominates' to an extent that can almost reduce the words to extras.
The world's money is now 'dominated' by giant financial corporations.
The French have 'dominated' decision-making about agricultural standards.
First, it is a defined geographic market 'dominated' by a handful of big players with plenty of reach.
In a sport utterly 'dominated' by a handful of nations, it's pretty much a closed shop.
For as long as I can remember there has always been one team that 'dominates' the year's racing.
When properly manipulated, bureaucrats can help 'dominators' maintain their tight grip on markets while supplying a convenient scapegoat for unfair rules.
After a week 'dominated' by railway matters, it seems worth reminding ourselves just how fragmented the system is.
Anybody who knows Auckland will know that the city skyline is 'dominated' by the Sky Tower.
Neither side 'dominated' territorially for the remainder of the match.
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