Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domineer.(verb)
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Use "domineers" in a sentence
"The picturesque, in short, domineers over English tragedy; the sculpturesque, or the statuesque, over the Grecian."
"I had rather contend with bulls, lions, bears, and giants, than with Love; he is so powerful, enforceth [4644] all to pay tribute to him, domineers over all, and can make mad and sober whom he list; insomuch that Caecilius in Tully's Tusculans, holds him to be no better than a fool or an idiot, that doth not acknowledge Love to be a great god."
"Quam servi rabies in libera colla furentis; he forgets what he was, domineers, &c., and many such other symptoms he hath, by which you may know him from a true gentleman."