Noun
A ruler or ruling power.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTelevision is by nature the dominator drug par excellence. Control of content, uniformity of content, repeatability of content make it inevitably a tool of coersion, brainwashing, and manipulation. Terence McKenna
When we only name the problem, when we state complaint without a constructive focus or resolution, we take hope away. In this way critique can become merely an expression of profound cynicism, which then works to sustain dominator culture. Bell hooks
3. Proposition. The Star and locusts of the fift trumpet, are not the greate Antichrist and his Cleargie, but the Dominator of the Turkes and his armie, who began their dominion in anno Christi 1051. John Napier
Our world is unconquerable because the human spirit is unconquerable, and any national strategy based on pursuing the goal of domination is doomed to fail because it generates its own opposition, and in the process, creates enemies for the would-be dominator. Al Gore
Hitler was a very peculiar person wasn't he? He was another dominator you know - Hitler. And he was a wonderful ballroom dancer. Not many people know that. Peter Cook
The Dominator.2 is a worthy successor to the legacy of the original Dominator and is the next evolution in compact, lightweight aerodynamic helmet design and performance. Source: Internet