English to Punjabi Dictionary dominate

dominate

ਹਾਵੀ
definition
verb
the company dominates the market for operating system software
have a commanding influence on; exercise control over.
example
The right wing can only 'dominate' to the extent that the vacuum opened up on the left remains unfilled.
What he pointed to, is that apparently weak forces actually can 'dominate' what seem to be strong forces.
They fear seven-storey tower blocks could 'dominate' the skyline, competing with the cathedral in height.
He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and 'dominate' a little more.
He also does not consistently 'dominate' at that level like a future NFL player should.
However, we know that if government continues to 'dominate' the market the private sector will never develop.
Many have returned to their native land having failed to 'dominate' racing.
For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to 'dominate' the race.
Today was for the student press, which is rather important in a town 'dominated' by its university.
The action takes place in a small fortified city, 'dominated' by an exclusive apartment block for the rich.
For those not of a vertiginous disposition, it is well worth a climb to the top of the round tower 'dominating' the graveyard.
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.
Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral 'dominates' the city's skyline.
Thus, markets were increasingly 'dominated' by a small number of large vertically integrated enterprises.
The local gothic mansion, Bled Castle, is situated on a cliff overlooking the lake and 'dominates' the landscape.
In the race, he put his head down and took the quick car to the front and pretty much 'dominated' the race.
The first was a growing misapprehension regarding the possible effects of a world 'dominated' by a single superpower.
The gigantic building, which 'dominates' the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow.
In our electronic culture the image 'dominates' to an extent that can almost reduce the words to extras.
And humans do not attain lasting joy by power grabbing, 'dominating' others, or heaping up public acclaim.
Two separate but important developments 'dominated' newspaper headlines this week.
In Victoria last week one topic completely 'dominated' the headlines: police corruption.
In a sport utterly 'dominated' by a handful of nations, it's pretty much a closed shop.
Despite starting from the back of the grid, they 'dominated' every race and broke the lap record.
From 'dominating' the race before and after the Second World War, French riders have gradually lost their grip over the race.
Thoughts of my 'dominating' this race quickly turned to thoughts of my finishing this race.
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' .
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.
After all, the choice of candidates is still 'dominated' by fixers and power players.
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