Dominante in english

Dominant

pronunciation: dɑmənənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

dominante = dominant ; pervasive ; ruling ; domineering ; mainline ; commanding ; all-pervasive [all pervasive] ; mainstream ; suppressive ; pervading ; dominating ; bossy ; bossy boots ; overbearing. 

Example: English is the dominant language for the dissemination of information.Example: The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.Example: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Example: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Example: This is 'scientific journalism' at its worst, but its standards are not wholly different from those of the mainline press.Example: His preference for books rather than journals was more commanding than his preference for poetry rather than prose.Example: Countries should adopt strategies to prepare themselves for the all-pervasive influence of IT in people's lives in the 21st century.Example: Some children may be constrained by a mainstream curriculum that does not match their ability level.Example: Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.Example: While not addressing specific issues the rejoinder focuses on a few pervading themes.Example: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Example: Regardless of gender, problem drinking was mainly related to traits of negative masculinity (bossy, noisy, aggressive, etc) whereas binge eating was mainly related to negative femininity (shy, needs approval from others, etc).Example: With the kids tucked into bed, bossy boots left to fill her empty life with some cocktails.Example: Overbearing parents are likely to raise obsessive kids, according to a new study.

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» función dominantealpha role .

Example: The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.

» grupo dominantedominant group .

Example: These types of newspapers are more critical because they are more likely to be located in pluralistic communities, which contain more social conflict and criticism of dominant groups and value systems.

» papel dominantealpha role .

Example: The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.

» persona muy dominantecontrol freak .

Example: So many leaders quietly admit they are control freaks, but being a control freak stunts your organization's growth.

Dominante synonyms

sovereign in spanish: soberano, pronunciation: sɑvrən part of speech: noun, adjective superior in spanish: superior, pronunciation: supɪriɜr part of speech: adjective paramount in spanish: supremo, pronunciation: perəmaʊnt part of speech: adjective supreme in spanish: supremo, pronunciation: səprim part of speech: adjective predominant in spanish: predominante, pronunciation: prɪdɑmənənt part of speech: adjective predominate in spanish: predominar, pronunciation: prɪdɑməneɪt part of speech: verb overriding in spanish: primordial, pronunciation: oʊvɜrraɪdɪŋ part of speech: adjective possessive in spanish: posesivo, pronunciation: pəzesɪv part of speech: adjective ascendant in spanish: ascendente, pronunciation: əsendənt part of speech: noun, adjective controlling in spanish: controlador, pronunciation: kəntroʊlɪŋ part of speech: adjective preponderant in spanish: preponderante, pronunciation: pripɑndɜrənt part of speech: adjective governing in spanish: gobernante, pronunciation: gʌvɜrnɪŋ part of speech: noun ascendent in spanish: ascendente, pronunciation: əsendənt part of speech: noun, adjective in charge in spanish: en cargo, pronunciation: ɪntʃɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective dominating in spanish: dominante, pronunciation: dɑməneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective preponderating in spanish: preponderante, pronunciation: pripɑndɜreɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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