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Dominion Sentence

Definition:

A dominion sentence refers to a sentence that exercises authority or control over others. It is a sentence that demonstrates power, control, or dominance.

Senses:

Sense 1:

A dominion sentence can refer to a legal sentence given to manifest authority or control over an individual as a form of punishment.

Example: The judge pronounced a dominion sentence of five years in prison for the crime committed.

Sense 2:

A dominion sentence can also refer to a powerful statement or command that clearly establishes someone's control or authority over a situation or group of people.

Example: With one dominion sentence, the great leader rallied the troops and ignited their fighting spirit.

Usage:

Domino sentences are often used in legal, authoritative, or empowering contexts to showcase dominion or control over others.

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