dominion

అధినివేశ
definition
noun
man's attempt to establish dominion over nature
sovereignty; control.
the Angevin dominions
the territory of a sovereign or government.
translation of 'Dominion'
సార్వభౌమాధికారము,
రాజ్యము
example
All activities by which we shape and maintain our world, in all of its many complexities, also are an expression of the power of 'dominion' over the world.
From public schools to elementary schools, the history of the empire was still little taught, while for most young people Empire Day meant an extra holiday rather than a commitment to 'dominion' over palm and pine.
It identifies the restoration of 'dominion' over the powers in the new humanity.
man's attempt to establish 'dominion' over nature
In truth they are animated by nothing but their own lust for power and their desire for 'dominion' over others.
Such 'dominion' , already established with the water mill and other mechanisations, became part of the perspective of the new intellectuals.
Traditions teach us that we should have 'dominion' over nature, and not be a part of nature.
By the time Orwell returned to England in 1927 he had a hatred not just of colonialism, but of ‘every form of man's 'dominion' over man’.
The revisionists' 'dominion' over the domestic side of Cold War history has been even more total.
But of course, not everything in the garden is lovely, and there are times when nature's 'dominion' over the humble gardener can be infuriating.
man's attempt to establish 'dominion' over nature
The cells reduced all other species to near elimination, and established 'dominion' over the corporeal plane of the entity.
To further empower corporate 'dominion' over nation-states, it gives private corporations and investors ‘legal standing’ to sue sovereign governments.
There's no sign that any monarch would have recognised the concept, given that throughout history they'd a habit of claiming 'dominion' over many nations.
To consider work and the worker in the light of humanity's 'dominion' over the earth goes to the very heart of the ethical and social question.
That is when the state takes 'dominion' over the highways, treating them as their own.
Those who advocate corporate 'dominion' over broadband services dismiss the notion that consumer choice will be curtailed.
We have 'dominion' over the plants, the animals, the trees.
You grit your teeth in pride as the machine roars to terrible life, proclaiming your 'dominion' over all who dare to get in your way.
Humans can labour with their hands and brains, can plan and develop productive techniques, and have amassed centuries of culture and knowledge that have enabled them to control and hold 'dominion' over the rest of nature.
I was filled with fantasies of my new life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total 'dominion' over my own space.
Expectations that wild animals be seen and not heard, that they not get too close, reveal that we still believe we hold 'dominion' over animals and nature.
The ‘specifically asked for it’ clause was necessary because in some instances the 'dominions' did not have the full legal structure of independent nations.
For half a century the Queen has graced the throne of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and her other 'dominions' as well as performing her duties throughout the Commonwealth, to which she is so devoted.
Subsequently, the Spanish empire and its Italian 'dominions' formed the dominant pole of both political theory and political practice in the peninsula.
America, he noted, has ‘achieved a degree of power in the contemporary world community which dwarfs the 'dominions' of the empires of the past’.
His 'dominions' included all the lands from the Baltic to the country beyond the Carpathians, and from the River Oder to the provinces beyond the Vistula.
The British North America Act created the 'Dominion' of Canadian by 1867.
Self-governing 'dominions' in the British Empire - such as Canada and after 1947 India - also had one vote each.
All states and 'dominions' which hold or have held sway over mankind are either republics or monarchies.
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