Definitions for dominion

dominion do·min·ion

Spelling: [duh-min-yuh n]
IPA: /dəˈmɪn yən/

Dominion is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 95 anagrams from letters in dominion (diimnnoo).

Definitions for dominion

noun

  1. the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority.
  2. rule; control; domination.
  3. a territory, usually of considerable size, in which a single rulership holds sway.
  4. lands or domains subject to sovereignty or control.
  5. Government. a territory constituting a self-governing commonwealth and being one of a number of such territories united in a community of nations, or empire: formerly applied to self-governing divisions of the British Empire, as Canada and New Zealand.
  6. dominions, Theology. domination (def 3).

Origin of dominion

1400-50; late Middle English Middle French Medieval Latin *dominiōn- (stem of *dominiō) lordship, equivalent to Latin domin(ium) dominium + -iōn- Examples for dominion

The plants operated by dominion will primarily use leftovers from nearby timbering work for the biomass fuel.

We have risen with him, and death has henceforth no dominion over us.

It contemplates his dominion as infinite, and his will as the law of nature and of nations.

Recently Republican-dominated, today the dominion State has two centrist Democrat senators, and Obama has won the state twice.

John had been under her dominion, and proceeded to persuade her.

He must get the dominion over circumstance, or circumstance must get the dominion over him.

As for money, “we calmly accept its dominion over ourselves and our societies.”

Having spent a lot of time in conservative churches, one of the first questions I get is about dominion.

It towers above me with a cone-shaped top, a figure of might and dominion.

After that, Williams says, the CIA ordered her to dominion Hospital.

Word Value for dominion
Scrable

11

Words with friends

14

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