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dominant

intermediateB2

/ˈdɒmɪnənt/ · dom-i-nant

having power and influence over others; prevailing.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

having power and influence over others; prevailing.

دوسروں پر قوت اور اثر رکھنے والا؛ غالب.

غالب

ghalib

Synonyms

prevailingascendantcontrollingغالبمؤثربرتر

Antonyms

submissiveweakinferiorتابعکمزورغیر مؤثر

Common Collocations

  • dominant culture
  • dominant species
  • dominant force

Example Sentences

The dominant culture in this region influences the local traditions.

اس علاقے میں غالب ثقافت مقامی روایات پر اثر انداز ہوتی ہے۔

Is ilaqe mein ghalib saqafat maqami riwayaat par asar andaaz hoti hai.

In the ecosystem, the dominant species can dictate the health of the environment.

ماحولیاتی نظام میں، غالب نوع ماحول کی صحت کا تعین کر سکتی ہے۔

Maholiati nizam mein, ghalib no'a mahal ki sehat ka taiyyun kar sakti hai.

The company maintained its dominant position in the market through strategic innovations.

کمپنی نے حکمت عملی کی اختراعات کے ذریعے مارکیٹ میں اپنے غالب مقام کو برقرار رکھا۔

Company ne hikmat-e-amli ke ikhtira'at ke zariye market mein apne ghalib maqam ko barqarar rakha.

Easily Confused With

dominating:Dominating refers to exercising control over something or someone, often in a more forceful manner.

Word Family

dominance
nounغلبہ
dominate
verbغالب ہونا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'dominant' lion leading a pride.

Imagine a lion standing tall on a rock, surveying its territory with authority.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

سب کچھ پا کر بھی نہ ہو کیسا ڈھونگ کرتے ہیں، غالب کو دیکھو، غالب کو دیکھو، غالب کو دیکھو!

Sab kuch paa kar bhi na ho kaisa dhoong karte hain, Ghalib ko dekho, Ghalib ko dekho, Ghalib ko dekho!

Despite having everything, what a drama it is, Look at Ghalib, look at Ghalib, look at Ghalib!

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بادشاہی بہت دن کی بات نہیں ہے۔

Badshahi bohat din ki baat nahi hai.

Kingship is not a long-lasting affair.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dominans" — ruling

First known use: 14th century

The term has evolved from Latin, through Old French, into Middle English, reflecting the idea of control and authority.