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domineering - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of domineering in Hindi

  • घमंडी
  • तानाशाही
  • रोबदार
  • मग़रूर

domineering Definition

Adjective

  • asserting one's will over another in an arrogant way.

domineering Example

  • How can I do my job with a domineering boss yelling in my ear? ( मैं अपने कान में चिल्लाने वाले दबंग मालिक के साथ अपना काम कैसे कर सकता हूं? )
  • Gabriel obeyed, and Katie flung a shoe at the domineering man with the jewel-toned eyes. ( गेब्रियल ने बात मानी, और केटी ने दबंग आदमी पर गहना-टोन वाली आँखों से जूता फेंका। )
  • He opposed with some success the domineering policy of the Venetian government in Italian affairs. ( उन्होंने कुछ सफलता के साथ इतालवी मामलों में वेनिस सरकार की दबंग नीति का विरोध किया। )
  • You may have to deal with trouble makers or very domineering people who will cause your emotional calmness to fluctuate. ( आपको परेशानी पैदा करने वालों या बहुत दबंग लोगों से निपटना पड़ सकता है जो आपकी भावनात्मक शांति में उतार-चढ़ाव का कारण बनेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • Now some parents can still go to the other extreme and be too domineering So what is the balance?
  • Although it usually irritated his wife, the husband’s domineering ways came in handy when there was a crisis to handle.  
  • Coming from a family of take-charge people, no one was surprised when the domineering young man joined the military.  
  • The domineering Spartans continued to conquer all that surrounded them until their defeat by Thebes in 371 B.C.  
  • Wondering how such a nice person could be domineering as a manager, the clerk dreamed of the day her overbearing boss would retire.  
  • LaRouche was " not domineering " in the earliest days, allowing dissent, one ex-member said.
  • Victims and abusers are often seen as submissive women and large domineering men but this simply is n't the case.
  • When placed in leadership or mentoring roles with their younger siblings, some firstborns may demonstrate aggressive or domineering behavior.
  • It can also mean "ruling the roost" or being very domineering at home.
  • However, it was J.R. to whom Adam has always been particularly domineering.
  • Many of her women friends also had domineering husbands.
  • Mick was stubborn and domineering with a very bad temper.
  • He was brought up by a cold and domineering father.
  • Molo, he says, rebuked his youthful extravagance and he came back " a changed man."' He returned to Rome in 77 B.C., and appears to have married at this time Terentia, a rich woman with a domineering temper, to whom many of his subsequent embarrassments were due.2 He engaged at once in forensic and political life.