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Definition of dominion
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dominion is as below...
Dominion
(n.)
Sovereign
or
supreme
authority;
the power of
governing
and
controlling;
independent
right of
possession,
use, and
control;
sovereignty;
supremacy..
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Mastery
::
Mastery
(n.) The
position
or
authority
of a
master;
dominion;
command;
supremacy;
superiority.
Assiento
::
Assiento
(n.) A
contract
or
convention
between
Spain and other
powers
for
furnishing
negro
slaves
for the
Spanish
dominions
in
America,
esp. the
contract
made with Great
Britain
in
1713..
Empery
::
Empery
(n.)
Empire;
sovereignty;
dominion.
Kingdom
::
Kingdom
(n.) The rank,
quality,
state,
or
attributes
of a king; royal
authority;
sovereign
power;
rule;
dominion;
monarchy..
Sway
::
Sway (n.) Rule;
dominion;
control.
Subjugation
::
Subjugate
(v. t.) To
subdue,
and bring under the yoke of power or
dominion;
to
conquer
by
force,
and
compel
to
submit
to the
government
or
absolute
control
of
another;
to
vanquish..
Possession
::
Possession
(n.) The thing
possessed;
that which any one
occupies,
owns, or
controls;
in the
plural,
property
in the
aggregate;
wealth;
dominion;
as,
foreign
possessions..
Sovereignty
::
Sovereignty
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sovereign,
or of being a
sovereign;
the
exercise
of, or right to
exercise,
supreme
power;
dominion;
sway;
supremacy;
independence;
also, that which is
sovereign;
a
sovereign
state;
as, Italy was
formerly
divided
into many
sovereignties..
Conquer
::
Conquer
(v. t.) To gain or
acquire
by
force;
to take
possession
of by
violent
means;
to gain
dominion
over; to
subdue
by
physical
means;
to
reduce;
to
overcome
by force of arms; to cause to
yield;
to
vanquish.
Dominion
::
Dominion
(n.) That which is
governed;
territory
over which
authority
is
exercised;
the
tract,
district,
or
county,
considered
as
subject;
as, the
dominions
of a king. Also used
figuratively;
as, the
dominion
of the
passions..
Signiorize
::
Signiorize
(v. t.) To
exercise
dominion
over; to lord it over.
Bey
::
Bey (n.) A
governor
of a
province
or
district
in the
Turkish
dominions;
also, in some
places,
a
prince
or
nobleman;
a beg; as, the bey of
Tunis..
Arrogate
::
Arrogate
(v. t.) To
assume,
or claim as one's own,
unduly,
proudly,
or
presumptuously;
to make undue
claims
to, from
vanity
or
baseless
pretensions
to right or
merit;
as, the pope
arrogated
dominion
over
kings..
Sultaness
::
Sultanate
(n.) The rule or
dominion
of a
sultan;
sultanship.
Reign
::
Reign (n.) To have
superior
or
uncontrolled
dominion;
to rule.
#NAME?
::
-ric () A
suffix
signifying
dominion,
jurisdiction;
as,
bishopric,
the
district
over which a
bishop
exercises
authority..
Mistressship
::
Mistressship
(n.)
Female
rule or
dominion.
Dominion
::
Dominion
(n.) A
supposed
high order of
angels;
dominations.
See
Domination,
3..
Territory
::
Territory
(n.) The
extent
of land
belonging
to, or under the
dominion
of, a
prince,
state,
or other form of
government;
often,
a tract of land lying at a
distance
from the
parent
country
or from the seat of
government;
as, the
territory
of a
State;
the
territories
of the East India
Company..
Embargo
::
Embargo
(n.) An edict or order of the
government
prohibiting
the
departure
of ships of
commerce
from some or all of the ports
within
its
dominions;
a
prohibition
to sail.
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