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Definition of dominant adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dominant

adjective
 
/ˈdɒmɪnənt/
 
/ˈdɑːmɪnənt/
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  1. more important, powerful or easy to notice than other things
    • The firm has achieved a dominant position in the world market.
    • The dominant feature of the room was the large fireplace.
    Extra Examples
    • Banks have a dominant role in most countries' economies.
    • London is dominant within the UK economy.
    • No one group appears to be overwhelmingly dominant.
    • The state of the economy has been the dominant theme of the election.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
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  2. (biology) a dominant gene causes a person to have a particular physical characteristic, for example brown eyes, even if only one of their parents has passed on this gene compare recessiveTopics Biologyc2
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin dominant- ‘ruling, governing’, from the verb dominari, from dominus ‘lord, master’.
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