Simple past tense and past participle of domineer.(verb)
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Use "domineered" in a sentence
"For fifty years England held undisputed sway upon the sea, controlled markets, and domineered trade, laying, during that period, the foundations of her empire."
"Even among therapists or legal professionals who do not accept parental alienation or the "syndrome" of PAS as put forth by Gardner, there is no disagreement whatsoever that there are some parents who are unable to comprehend of their children separately from themselves, and who view the children as objects, possessions, and useful weapons - to be exploited, domineered and dominated, just as they treated their former partners who are now the "targets"."
"Edgar, her uncertainty of his intentions, her suspicions of his wished secession, the severe task she thought necessary to perform of giving him his liberty, with the anguish of a total inability to judge whether such a step would recall his tenderness, or precipitate his retreat, were suggestions which quickly succeeded, and, in a very short time, wholly domineered over every other."