dominating

/ˈdɑmɪneɪtɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Having a strong, controlling influence or power over others.
    • Her dominating personality made it hard for others to share their ideas.
    • The team's dominating performance left no doubt about who would win the championship.
    • He had a dominating presence in the room, commanding everyone's attention.
  2. Most important, powerful, or noticeable; prevailing.
    • The skyscraper was the dominating feature of the city skyline.
    • In the debate, the issue of climate change was the dominating topic.
    • The company became the dominating force in the smartphone market.
verb
  1. Present participle of dominate: to have control or power over someone or something.
    • The larger wolf was dominating the pack, eating first at every meal.
    • She is dominating the chess tournament, winning every match so far.
    • The empire spent centuries dominating neighboring territories.