Domination - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dominating
Dominating, the word 'dominating'indicates something more than merely forming a majority, R.C. Poudyal v. Union of India, 1994 Supp
Dominical
Dominical, that which denotes the Lord's Day, or Sunday. See SUNDAY.
Dominant
Ruling governing prevailing controlling predominant as the dominant party church spirit power
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Domineer
be overbearing to tyrannize to bluster to swell with conscious superiority or haughtiness often with over as to domineer over dependents
Domination
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Dominical
Indicating or pertaining to the Lords day or Sunday
Dominate
To predominate over to rule to govern
Domineering
Ruling arrogantly overbearing
domine
A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church The word is also applied locally in the United States in colloquial speech to any clergyman
Dominator
A ruler or ruling power
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