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suppression, subordination, enslavement, enthralment;<br />

dictatorship, despotism, tyranny: The Allies finally brought to<br />

an end the Fascist domination of Europe.<br />

domineering<br />

adj. overbearing, imperious, officious, arrogant, autocratic,<br />

authoritarian, high-handed, high and mighty, masterful,<br />

arbitrary, peremptory, dictatorial, despotic, tyrannical,<br />

oppressive, strict, hard, harsh, tough, Colloq bossy, pushy: A<br />

classic character in humorous writing is the domineering spouse.<br />

dominion n. 1 rule, authority, control, dominance, domination, grasp,<br />

mastery, grip, command, jurisdiction, power, sovereignty, sway,<br />

ascendancy, pre-eminence, primacy, supremacy, hegemony: The<br />

magician claimed dominion over the entire universe. 2 domain,<br />

realm, territory, region, area, country, kingdom: For six<br />

generations the dynasty ruled over its dominions on five<br />

continents.<br />

donate v. give, provide, supply, present, contribute, subscribe (to or<br />

for), pledge, award, bestow, confer, grant, vouchsafe, will,<br />

bequeath: Lady Crayford donated two silver candlesticks to our<br />

charity drive.<br />

donation n. 1 gift, contribution, largesse, present, grant, award, alms,<br />

offering, bequest: Donations have exceeded our expectations. 2<br />

giving, contribution, bestowal, allotment, provision, offer: We<br />

are seeking the donation of a piano for our theatre group.<br />

donor n. giver, provider, supplier, benefactor or benefactress,<br />

contributor, supporter, backer: Blood donors receive a suitably<br />

inscribed certificate.<br />

doom n. fate, karma, destiny, fortune, lot, kismet; downfall,<br />

destruction, death, ruin, extinction, annihilation, death, end,<br />

termination, terminus: The young warrior had defied the Snake<br />

God, and his doom was sealed.<br />

doomed adj. 1 fated, cursed, condemned, damned, destined, ordained,<br />

foreordained, predestined: She was doomed to live for ever. 2<br />

accursed, bedevilled, ill-fated, luckless, star-crossed,<br />

bewitched, condemned: The doomed ship sank to the bottom of the<br />

sea.

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