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Dominate

Dominate is a verb meaning to have command or influence over someone or something; to be the most powerful, prominent, or controlling element in a situation. The term implies a position of strength relative to others and often carries connotations of priority access to resources or overriding presence. It is used across domains, including politics, business, sports, and social dynamics, to describe asymmetrical power or emphasis.

Originating from Latin dominare (to rule), from dominus meaning master or lord, dominate entered English via

In biology and ecology, dominance refers to a hierarchy among individuals or species. A dominant individual

In genetics, dominance describes how alleles influence phenotype. A dominant allele masks the effect of a recessive

In mathematics and economics, the term appears in phrases such as dominant term, dominant eigenvalue, or dominant

Old
French
and
Middle
English.
The
related
noun
forms
are
dominance
and
dominate
as
a
present-tense
verb,
while
dominant
is
the
adjective
describing
such
supremacy.
typically
has
priority
access
to
resources
and
mating
opportunities,
while
subordinate
individuals
defer.
Dominance
can
be
behavioral,
physiological,
or
ecological
and
may
change
with
context
or
development.
In
social
species,
dominance
relationships
influence
group
structure,
aggression,
and
reproduction.
allele
in
a
heterozygote;
incomplete
dominance
and
codominance
describe
other
patterns
of
allele
interaction.
Classic
examples
include
pea
flower
color
and
human
blood
type,
illustrating
how
dominance
relationships
affect
trait
expression
across
generations.
strategy.
A
dominant
strategy
yields
the
best
outcome
regardless
of
others’
actions
in
a
game;
asymptotically,
a
dominant
term
governs
the
behavior
of
an
expression.
The
concept
helps
describe
where
the
most
influential
factors
lie
in
a
model
or
system.