Supremacy in a sentence as a noun

Its not an affirmation of the supremacy of iOS as a publishing platform or a subtle diss at Android.

You can't simply hide behind the assertion that the US is just another one of many countries vying for supremacy.

More importantly, these patents are in a strategically critical space where Google, Samsung, Apple, and Microsoft are all vying for supremacy.

Compare "The prison industrial complex is a function of white supremacy", vs, "dang, it's messed up that people of color on average get way harsher sentences for the same crime.

There is probably no country in history that has maintained its supremacy for as long as America has with so relatively few casualties among its armed forces.

No. I'm pretty sure it was about why and how European civilizations were able to conquer technology and the world, and specifically why many of the developments critical to the rise of European supremacy are not found in other societies.

Extreme racism was at the core of the proslavery argument: if the slaves were freed they would aspire to equality with whites, therefore slavery was the only bulwark of white supremacy and racial purity.

Essentially Americans treat foreigners like slaves, subhumans with less rights than proper humans, or "Americans".But most Americans think this is a justifiable fantastic demonstration of American supremacy and power. They absolutely love it when America "kicks ***".

While I am sure this guy has faced real disadvantage from some bigoted people, this post is laced with racism against white people and ridiculously over-the-top statements about colonialism and "neoliberal white supremacy".

Lincoln understood that most Americansincluding most Northernersbelieved in white supremacy, and in a democratic society such deeply held prejudices cannot be easily disregarded.

There is broad idealogical/political movement in India along the following lines:"India" was an extremely advanced civilization that suffered under the Mughals and the British. Before these "foreign invaders" arrived, there existed a body of knowledge that remains unsurpassed.--This is a revisionist version of history based on cultural supremacy.

Supremacy definitions

noun

power to dominate or defeat; "mastery of the seas"

See also: domination mastery