dominion
word
Definition
Power or authority to control or govern; also, the land or territory under such control.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal or literary. Often used in historical or legal contexts. 'Dominion' can refer to sovereignty over territory or people, especially in monarchies or empires. Not typically used in everyday conversation.
Spanish: dominio - soberaníaPortuguese (BR): domínio - soberaniaPortuguese (PT): domínio - soberaniaChinese (Simplified): 统治 - 支配权Chinese (Traditional): 統治 - 支配權Hindi: प्रभुत्व - अधिकारArabic: سيطرة - سلطانBengali: আধিপত্য - কর্তৃত্বRussian: владычество - господство - доминион (истор.)Japanese: 支配権 - 統治領Vietnamese: quyền thống trị - lãnh địaKorean: 지배권 - 영토Turkish: egemenlik - hakimiyet - yönetimUrdu: حکومت - اقتدارIndonesian: kekuasaan - wilayah (kekuasaan)
Example Sentences
That island is under his dominion.
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She felt like she had dominion over her life for the first time.
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Debates over dominion often shape politics in new countries.
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He seeks to expand his dominion, but faces many challenges.
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The king had dominion over the land.
basic
The country gained its own dominion after many years.
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