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domineer meaning in Hindi

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domineer sentence in Hindi
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  1. America irks and domineers, but it does not conquer.
  2. On the contrary, Kay's dominance came from her determination not to domineer.
  3. That impulse to domineer probably helped the vice president with men, hurt him with women.
  4. When they tried to domineer and insisted on his joining their games, he bewailed and expressed his no concern over their foolish action.
  5. COP EXPLOiT UNKNON ENGLiSH AND WENT TO MY HOUSE KNOCK THE DOOR FOR HARASS AND DOMiNEER . OF COURSE DURiNG THAT TiME COP COiNED SOMETHiNG WAS NOT TRUE ABOUT ME AND SPREAD A RUMOUR NASTY LiKE THE CALiFORNiA COP.
  6. Several other projects were completed including a 3-LP boxset titled " Domineer / Asesino / Retro " and a CD release titled " Life-Sense Revoked ", a collaboration with other artists.
  7. He attributed much of society's ills to " concupiscence " which he described as ordinate desire for pleasure, the inordinate desire for possessions, and the inordinate desire to rule or to domineer over others.
  8. The text in verse 12 states that the three GuGa ( qualities ), that is sattva, tamas and rajas, respectively correspond to pleasure, pain and dulness, mutually domineer, produce each other, rest on each other, always reciprocally present and work together.
  9. In 1988, Leland Wilshire, examining 329 occurrences of this word and its cognate " authents ", claimed that, prior to and contemporary with the 1st century, " authentein " often had negative overtones such as  domineer,   perpetrate a crime or even  murder.
  10. Florus wrote that the Cantabri tried to domineer their neighbours and harassed them, carrying out frequent raids on the Autrigones ( who lived between the Atlantic and the source of the River Ebro ) to their east, the Curgoni ( or Turmodigi, in the area within the Arlanz�n and Arlanza river valleys in the modern province of Burgos ) to their southeast, and the Vaccaei ( in the northwest of central Hispania ) to their south.

Meaning

verb.
  1. rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner; "her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her"
    synonyms:,

Related Words

  1. dominate
  2. dominate the will
  3. dominating
  4. domination
  5. dominator
  6. domineered
  7. domineering
  8. domineering atti tude
  9. domineering propensities
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