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domineer
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dom·i·neer  (dm-nîr)
v. dom·i·neered, dom·i·neer·ing, dom·i·neers
v.tr.
To rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly; tyrannize.
v.intr.
To exercise arbitrary or arrogant rule or control.

[Dutch domineren, from French dominer, from Latin dominr, to dominate; see dominate.]

domineer [ˌdɒmɪˈnɪə]
vb
(intr; often foll by over) to act with arrogance or tyranny; behave imperiously
[from Dutch domineren, from French dominer to dominate]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.domineerdomineer - rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner; "her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her"
ballyrag, boss around, browbeat, bully, bullyrag, hector, push around, strong-arm - be bossy towards; "Her big brother always bullied her when she was young"
Translations
domineer [ˌdɒmɪˈnɪəʳ] VIdominar, tiranizar (over a)
domineer
vityrannisieren (over sb jdn)
domineer [ˌdɒmɪˈnɪəʳ] vi to domineer (over)fare il tiranno (con)
domineer [ˌdɒmɪˈnɪəʳ] vi to domineer (over)fare il tiranno (con)


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