Dominant in a sentence as a noun

And they went out of their way to make sure they rendered exactly like the dominant browser.

While those are not dominant contributions for him, they are significant.

For my style of coding, and I think many others, Nginx has become dominant because it enables fast reverse proxy.

Unless you have some example of perfect, now dominant, technologies that have been created ex nihilo that I'm missing?

The publishers knew that once Amazon became the dominant ebook seller, they would come back to the publishers and revise the terms of purchase.

They generally reflect the cultural fear of the dominant members of a region against the "unclean" citizens, outsiders, and the low class.

If the implication is that the yuan will actually replace the dollar as the dominant reserve currency, then that implication is probably false.

Dominant in a sentence as an adjective

Singapore is a de-facto one-party state; the dominant party, the PAP, has won every single general election since the first one.

OOP is still the dominant programming methodology, and for good reasons, but encapsulation stands at odds with proper database design.

With the constant trade and monopoly prices, I was able to further entrench my dominant position each month by continuing to out bid any other doctor who tried to purchase avian meat.

Rust is in the middle of switching its dominant iteration idiom from internal iterators to external iterators.

And their concern is that the entrepreneurs won't keep doubling down to get to a billion dollars once they have some reasonable fraction of the investor's personal net worth?It takes the arrogance of the very rich and highly dominant to complain that they're unable to keep their top employees poor enough to stay motivated.

No, Google wanted a platform that prevented Microsoft and Apple from completely controlling and owning the onramp to the mobile web with two dominant proprietary operating systems that prevent third party software installs without approval, a huge huge reduction in freedom even comparing it to Microsoft in the 90s.

But sometimes one is dominant, and if the gray beast gets its teeth all the way into you, it takes away not just positive feelings but everything until you're just a walking shell so empty you can't even fully comprehend what you've lost.> The converse, when the black beast has you, can be much like you describe - you can still feel a kind of dreadful, frenzied joy in short moments as you cling desperately to the edge of the sucking dark hole in yourself, trying to ignore the beast's whispers that any pleasure is a lie that will just make the coming pain more stark and inescapable and utterly deserved.> They're liars, but they're good at it.

Dominant definitions

noun

(music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale

noun

an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different

adjective

exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"

adjective

(of genes) producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar

adjective

most frequent or common; "prevailing winds"

See also: prevailing prevalent predominant rife