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dominuje

Dominuje is a Polish verb meaning to dominate or be dominant, especially to be the most prominent, influential, or prevalent in a given context. It is commonly used to describe leadership, prominence in markets, fields of study, culture, or social dynamics. The form dominuje appears in the third person singular present tense.

Etymology and related forms: Dominuje derives from the root domin- with the standard Polish verbal suffixes.

Conjugation and grammar: Dominuje is the present tense form used with singular third-person subjects. The full

Usage and nuance: The term conveys a sense of prevailing influence or control, which can be neutral,

See also: dominance, dominacja, dominant, dominujący, dominować.

The
root
itself
comes
from
Latin
dominus,
meaning
master
or
lord,
and
the
verb
is
related
to
other
forms
such
as
dominować
(to
dominate),
dominacja
(dominance),
and
dominujący
(dominant,
adjective
form).
The
noun
dominacja
and
the
adjective
dominujący
are
frequently
used
in
discussions
of
power,
influence,
and
leadership.
present-tense
paradigm
for
dominować
follows
typical
-ować
verbs:
ja
dominuję,
ty
dominujesz,
on/ona
dominuje,
my
dominujemy,
wy
dominujecie,
oni
dominują.
The
verb
can
take
various
complements
to
indicate
the
domain
of
dominance,
such
as
na
rynku
(on
the
market),
w
polityce
(in
politics),
or
w
kulturze
(in
culture).
positive,
or
negative
depending
on
context.
It
is
common
in
analyses
of
economics
(a
company
that
dominates
the
market),
sports
(a
team
that
dominates
the
game),
or
social
dynamics
(a
group
that
dominates
public
discourse).
The
nuance
often
hinges
on
whether
dominance
is
seen
as
beneficial
leadership
or
unwarranted
overpowering.