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dominierst

Dominierst is the second-person singular present indicative form of the German verb dominieren, meaning to dominate or to have a controlling influence. It is used when speaking directly to someone, indicating that they hold the upper hand or exert significant control in a given situation. For example, the sentence Du dominierst heute das Spiel translates to You are dominating the game today.

Etymology and morphology: The verb dominieren is a regular -ieren verb in German. It is borrowed from

Usage and nuance: Dominieren is used across contexts such as sports, politics, business, or everyday conversation

Latin
dominare,
via
Old
French
dominer,
with
the
root
stemming
from
dominus,
master.
The
present
tense
forms
are:
ich
dominiere,
du
dominierst,
er
dominiert,
wir
dominieren,
ihr
dominiert,
sie
dominieren.
The
past
participle
is
dominiert,
and
the
noun
form
related
to
the
concept
is
Dominanz
(dominance).
to
describe
someone
who
exercises
superior
influence,
control,
or
precedence.
The
connotation
can
be
neutral,
descriptive,
or
negative
depending
on
tone
and
context;
it
may
imply
assertiveness,
coercive
behavior,
or
excessive
influence.
In
academic
or
analytical
writing,
speakers
might
prefer
phrases
like
eine
dominante
Rolle
or
eine
dominante
Stellung
to
discuss
relative
power,
while
dominieren
in
its
inflected
form
often
appears
in
direct
address
or
descriptive
statements
about
observable
behavior.
Related
terms
include
Dominanz
(dominance)
and
dominierend
(dominating,
as
an
adjective).