Another word for âdominateâ
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IâÂÂm trying to find a better word for âÂÂdominateâ in the following sentences. It feels to me that âÂÂdominateâ has more of a âÂÂsubdueâ meaning rather than âÂÂhaving deep knowledge about somethingâÂÂ, which is the case. Can someone suggest another word for that?
The company dominates these practices and implements agile solutions
The company dominates the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company dominates the use of cognitive rule engines
Thanks a lot!
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IâÂÂm trying to find a better word for âÂÂdominateâ in the following sentences. It feels to me that âÂÂdominateâ has more of a âÂÂsubdueâ meaning rather than âÂÂhaving deep knowledge about somethingâÂÂ, which is the case. Can someone suggest another word for that?
The company dominates these practices and implements agile solutions
The company dominates the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company dominates the use of cognitive rule engines
Thanks a lot!
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We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
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IâÂÂm trying to find a better word for âÂÂdominateâ in the following sentences. It feels to me that âÂÂdominateâ has more of a âÂÂsubdueâ meaning rather than âÂÂhaving deep knowledge about somethingâÂÂ, which is the case. Can someone suggest another word for that?
The company dominates these practices and implements agile solutions
The company dominates the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company dominates the use of cognitive rule engines
Thanks a lot!
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IâÂÂm trying to find a better word for âÂÂdominateâ in the following sentences. It feels to me that âÂÂdominateâ has more of a âÂÂsubdueâ meaning rather than âÂÂhaving deep knowledge about somethingâÂÂ, which is the case. Can someone suggest another word for that?
The company dominates these practices and implements agile solutions
The company dominates the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company dominates the use of cognitive rule engines
Thanks a lot!
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We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
â michael.hor257k
4 hours ago
@michael.hor257k Nor to me.
â Tuffy
49 mins ago
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We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
â michael.hor257k
4 hours ago
@michael.hor257k Nor to me.
â Tuffy
49 mins ago
We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
â michael.hor257k
4 hours ago
We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
â michael.hor257k
4 hours ago
@michael.hor257k Nor to me.
â Tuffy
49 mins ago
@michael.hor257k Nor to me.
â Tuffy
49 mins ago
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If you don't want to use dominates because you think it has a negative connotation, you could consider lead and its variations:
The company is a leader in the practice and implementation of agile solutions.
The company is leading in the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company leads in the use of cognitive rule engines.
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Use distinguishes itself instead. For example - You could say that the company has distinguished itself in these fields of endeavor.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/distinguish
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Try replacing it with these synonyms; command, control, dictate, influence, lead, manage, monopolize, overshadow, prevail, or run.
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3 Answers
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If you don't want to use dominates because you think it has a negative connotation, you could consider lead and its variations:
The company is a leader in the practice and implementation of agile solutions.
The company is leading in the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company leads in the use of cognitive rule engines.
add a comment |Â
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If you don't want to use dominates because you think it has a negative connotation, you could consider lead and its variations:
The company is a leader in the practice and implementation of agile solutions.
The company is leading in the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company leads in the use of cognitive rule engines.
add a comment |Â
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If you don't want to use dominates because you think it has a negative connotation, you could consider lead and its variations:
The company is a leader in the practice and implementation of agile solutions.
The company is leading in the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company leads in the use of cognitive rule engines.
If you don't want to use dominates because you think it has a negative connotation, you could consider lead and its variations:
The company is a leader in the practice and implementation of agile solutions.
The company is leading in the challenge of working with multiple technologies within the same client.
The company leads in the use of cognitive rule engines.
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Use distinguishes itself instead. For example - You could say that the company has distinguished itself in these fields of endeavor.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/distinguish
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Use distinguishes itself instead. For example - You could say that the company has distinguished itself in these fields of endeavor.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/distinguish
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Use distinguishes itself instead. For example - You could say that the company has distinguished itself in these fields of endeavor.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/distinguish
Use distinguishes itself instead. For example - You could say that the company has distinguished itself in these fields of endeavor.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/distinguish
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Try replacing it with these synonyms; command, control, dictate, influence, lead, manage, monopolize, overshadow, prevail, or run.
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Try replacing it with these synonyms; command, control, dictate, influence, lead, manage, monopolize, overshadow, prevail, or run.
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Try replacing it with these synonyms; command, control, dictate, influence, lead, manage, monopolize, overshadow, prevail, or run.
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Try replacing it with these synonyms; command, control, dictate, influence, lead, manage, monopolize, overshadow, prevail, or run.
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We don't know what you're trying to say, so we can't tell you how to say it. None of your example sentences makes sense to me.
â michael.hor257k
4 hours ago
@michael.hor257k Nor to me.
â Tuffy
49 mins ago