C1 adjective Formel

predomation

/ˌpriːdəˈmeɪʃən/

Describing a state or quality of being the most frequent, powerful, or influential element in a given context. It is used to characterize a force, idea, or group that holds a superior position or prevails over others.

Exemples

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The predomation architectural style in this historic district is distinctly Gothic.

The most common architectural style in this historic district is distinctly Gothic.

2

Economists argue that the predomation factor in the market crash was the lack of oversight.

Economists argue that the primary factor in the market crash was the lack of oversight.

3

I'd say the predomation vibe of the party was pretty relaxed.

I'd say the main vibe of the party was pretty relaxed.

Famille de mots

Nom
predomination
Verb
predominate
Adverbe
predomatively
Adjectif
predomation
Apparenté
dominance
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Pre' (before/above) + 'Domation' (like a 'domain' or 'domination') to remember it refers to something sitting at the top of its domain.

Quiz rapide

The ______ reason for the project's success was the seamless collaboration between departments.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : predomation

Exemples

1

The predomation architectural style in this historic district is distinctly Gothic.

everyday

The most common architectural style in this historic district is distinctly Gothic.

2

Economists argue that the predomation factor in the market crash was the lack of oversight.

formal

Economists argue that the primary factor in the market crash was the lack of oversight.

3

I'd say the predomation vibe of the party was pretty relaxed.

informal

I'd say the main vibe of the party was pretty relaxed.

4

In the study, the predomation species of flora was found to be highly resilient to drought.

academic

In the study, the dominant species of flora was found to be highly resilient to drought.

5

Our predomation goal this quarter is to increase user retention by twenty percent.

business

Our main goal this quarter is to increase user retention by twenty percent.

Famille de mots

Nom
predomination
Verb
predominate
Adverbe
predomatively
Adjectif
predomation
Apparenté
dominance

Collocations courantes

predomation influence the most powerful influence
predomation characteristic the most notable characteristic
predomation interest the primary concern or interest
predomation role the leading or most important role
predomation force the strongest or most influential force

Phrases Courantes

of predomation importance

of the highest importance

a predomation theme

a recurring or central theme

gain predomation status

to achieve a dominant position

Souvent confondu avec

predomation vs predominant

Predominant is the standard adjective form used in common English; predomation is a rare or test-specific variant often used to test morphological recognition.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word primarily in formal or academic settings to describe something that stands out as the most significant or frequent among its peers.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the noun 'predomination' when they mean the adjective 'predomation', or they confuse it with the more common 'predominant'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Pre' (before/above) + 'Domation' (like a 'domain' or 'domination') to remember it refers to something sitting at the top of its domain.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'prae' (before) and 'dominari' (to rule or govern), emphasizing the state of ruling above others.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used before a noun to modify it (attributive adjective). Cannot be used in a comparative form like 'more predomation'; use 'more dominant' instead.
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Contexte culturel

Often found in specialized aptitude tests to distinguish between parts of speech and complex morphological suffixes.

Quiz rapide

The ______ reason for the project's success was the seamless collaboration between departments.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : predomation

Mots lis

circummintude

C1

Describing a quality or approach that is all-encompassing yet expressed indirectly or through its peripheral elements. It suggests a comprehensive state of being that surrounds a central point without addressing it explicitly.

synmultery

C1

To synchronize and manage multiple diverse streams of information or tasks into a single coherent operation. It is often used in high-level technical or organizational environments to describe the seamless integration and simultaneous execution of parallel processes.

hypertendism

C1

To subject a system, social structure, or individual to chronic and excessive stress or tension until it reaches a state of instability. It involves the active process of pushing limits to the point of structural or psychological fatigue.

prelaudhood

C1

Describing the period, state, or quality of existence before an individual or entity has received public acclaim or significant praise. It specifically refers to the formative and often obscure years prior to achieving widespread recognition.

bisonence

C1

Describing a sound, resonance, or vibration that possesses two distinct tonal qualities or frequencies occurring simultaneously. It is most frequently used in specialized acoustic analysis and advanced music theory to describe complex auditory phenomena.

homoprimious

C1

Describing something that shares the same primary origin or occupies the same initial position within a sequence across different systems or groups. It is typically used in specialized academic contexts to denote foundational elements that are uniform in their starting state.

intramodant

C1

Relating to or occurring strictly within a single mode, channel, or system of operation without crossing over into others. It is often used in technical or academic contexts to describe data processing or sensory input that is contained within one specific modality.

anpacancy

C1

A state of chronic or unresolved vacancy in a physical or digital space, typically resulting from systemic failure, legal deadlocks, or economic stagnation. Unlike a standard vacancy, it implies a prolonged period during which a functional space remains unoccupied despite its potential utility.

bijudary

C1

Bijudary refers to a collective assortment of jewelry, trinkets, or small personal ornaments, often characterized by intricate or delicate craftsmanship. It can also describe the trade of a jeweler or the specific location where such finery is sold.

comcitful

C1

To actively foster or manifest communal spirit and civic responsibility through collaborative action. It describes the process of integrating oneself into a community by fulfilling social duties and promoting harmony.

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