hegemony in English

noun
1
leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.
Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871

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1. The three nations competed for regional hegemony. Sentencedict.com

2. Hegemony may continue to run rampant.

3. The three nations competed for regional hegemony.

4. We stand together in opposing expansionism and hegemony.

5. The practice started the period of Spartan hegemony.

6. The final key to Europe's world hegemony was her military superiority.

7. This could be seen through the long Muslim hegemony.

8. Instead he believes that states can only achieve regional hegemony.

9. China would never seek hegemony or expansionism, nor an arms race. Sentencedict.com

10. Are we always to be part of the Ankh-Morpork hegemony?

11. The period from 1910 to 1930 is designated conservative hegemony.

12. 8 The world is so full of colonialism, neocolonialism, hegemony and power politics!

13. It did not engage in the struggle for mass cultural-political hegemony.

14. The Ousters eon - long mutated humanoids bent on overthrowing the Hegemony.

15. This strategy of imputing impurity to women who challenged medical hegemony had its effects.

16. Hegemony evolves in an extensive but temporary form, equilibrium is only relative.

17. Cultural hegemony refers to domination or rule maintained through ideological or Cultural means

18. Secondly, I hackle the culture hegemony theory that is based logically on citizen society.

19. The result was either docile acquiescence to the hegemony of bourgeois culture or schizophrenia.

20. Without this continuing endorsement Gloucester could not have maintained so wide a hegemony.

21. It was this royal backing which turned Gloucester's territorial influence into a regional hegemony.

22. The U.S. enforced this hegemony with armed interventions in Nicaragua (1912–33), and Haiti (1915–34).

23. Even more controversial were attempts to challenge the prevailing white male hegemony within local government.

24. It is important particularly because it draws together both coercion and hegemony in the state.

25. The meanest kids appreciated his hegemony and stuck to him like magnets on a refrigerator.

26. 8 After the Cuban revolution, U.S. lost its hegemony . But its ambition has never lost.

27. 18 The result was either docile acquiescence to the hegemony of bourgeois culture or schizophrenia.

28. Clout: noun authoritative power , authority , controlling power , directing power , dominancy , dominion , eminence , force , hegemony , importance , influentiality

29. The geography of Boiotia might to a shallow observer seem to suit her for naval hegemony.

30. Executive hegemony is also facilitated by institutional arrangements that combine, rather than separate, the legislative and executive branches.

31. The actual objective was to ensure a state of total post-war continental hegemony for Nazi Germany.

32. The mythical value of the siege for the construction of protestant - loyalist hegemony should not be underrated.

33. We often criticise, blame the government for its passive moves against international hegemony, and its meaningless denouncement.

34. The State exercises coercion, but civil society performs the function of maintaining hegemony, or domination by consent.

35. What we have encountered is a much more unstable hegemony, which was successfully challenged by competing groups.

36. The historical legacy of this hegemony continues to have a profound influence on the contemporary political landscape.

37. The State exercises coercion, but civil society performs the function of maintaining hegemony, or domination by consent. Sentencedict.com

38. In this way, thought and action are conditioned to serve the interests of capitalism through an ideological hegemony.

39. He was then, still, under the hegemony of dangerous drugs as he had been, for nearly a decade.

40. The loss of Corinth and Euboea was an almost irreparable blow to the Macedonian hegemony over Greece.

41. It fights for its own hegemony in literature; wherever it triumphs, the older genres go into decline.

42. The dinosaurs would reign for another 12 million years before their hegemony was snuffed out in a fiery apocalypse.

43. 16 Britain, France, the United States and Japan all aspired to hegemony after the end of World War I.

44. The functionality of military expenditure resides for structuralists in the contribution it makes to the ideological hegemony of the capitalist system.

45. In 1927, Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi submitted to the Emperor 4-step world hegemony: Step 1, taking over Manchuria.

46. Clinton’s tour produced the clearest signals yet that America is unwilling to accept China’s push for regional hegemony.

47. The term "Americanization" refers to the near-hegemony gained by certain aspects of American culture around the world

48. Before Assyrian hegemony would come to an end, the Assyrians would bring the highest civilization to the then known world

49. The DTI still has a long way to go before it can seriously contest the Treasury's hegemony over matters economic.

50. And in the steppe, reflecting the end of nomad hegemony in Scythian society, the royal kurgans were no longer built.