supremacy
supremasi
definition
noun
the supremacy of the king
the state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status.
translation of 'supremacy'
noun
keagungan,
supremasi,
keulungan,
keunggulan
example
The York ranks prevailed at home, but were unable to match that 'supremacy' away at Leicester for the overall loss.
The second was to protect democracy and freedom against a dictator in a blind search for national 'supremacy' .
The global ascendancy and 'supremacy' of the West is crucial for understanding IR even today.
It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological 'supremacy' or economic hegemony.
Both teams struggled for 'supremacy' and it took quite a time before any pattern emerged in the play.
If both play to their full potential, a rousing battle for 'supremacy' should ensue.
Both sides had spells of 'supremacy' , but could not convert their chances.
Dingle held a lead of six points and, for the first time in the game, looked to be in a position of 'supremacy' .
It was in midfield, though, where Leeds United's 'supremacy' was most apparent.
the 'supremacy' of the king
The Pentagon's 'supremacy' on the battlefield is unrivalled and unstoppable.
This will go some way toward repairing the damage to the principle of civilian 'supremacy' .
These were tough, tough men, and their 'supremacy' in world rugby continued unabated into the modern era.
The death of Pompey signalled the end of the optimate cause, and the beginning of Caesar's 'supremacy' .
Naval 'supremacy' allows a power to increase the efficiency of its resources in a number of ways.
A revolution ends when a new centre of power triumphs over the various contenders for 'supremacy' .
Yet this 'supremacy' , already questioned by many Americans at home, is in chronic disrepair abroad.
No country, say the pessimists, has ever attained global 'supremacy' without a war or two.
the 'supremacy' of the king
It could have served as a microcosm of the whole tussle - the brutish and the brilliant vying for 'supremacy' .
The second half saw the visitors continuing to exert their 'supremacy' in most positions.
Thus it was in this environment that independent Africa's elites sought to exert their 'supremacy' .
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