Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The king would domineer his subjects, treating them as mere pawns in his grand schemes.
The manager was known to domineer his staff by imposing strict rules and regulations.
The older students would domineer the younger ones during recess, making them do their bidding.
The head of the company would domineer the board of directors, rarely taking their opinions into account.
The wealthy landowner would domineer the peasants, making them work long hours for little pay.
The captain would domineer his crew, barking orders and expecting unwavering obedience.
The queen would domineer her court, always insisting on having the final say in matters of state.
The CEO would domineer the shareholders, disregarding their concerns and making unilateral decisions.
The landlord would domineer the tenants by refusing to make necessary repairs and raising the rent without warning.
The coach's aggressive coaching style was seen as an attempt to domineer the team, leading to poor morale and lackluster performance.
The politician had a tendency to domineer over his constituents.
The boss tends to domineer over his employees, often micromanaging their every move.
The CEO was known to domineer over his employees, even micromanaging their work.
The boss likes to domineer over his employees.
He always tries to domineer the conversation and doesn't let others speak.
The teacher would often domineer her students in class.
The president's tendency to domineer over the military has caused concern.
The team captain liked to domineer over the other players during practice.
The politician was known to domineer during debates, refusing to let others speak.
The manager would often domineer over the staff, creating a hostile work environment.
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