superiority in the PONS Dictionary

superiority Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to establish one's superiority

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This worldview encompasses shared convictions of moral superiority, chosenness, entitlement and special destiny.
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Some evidence exists supporting the superiority of combined treatment approaches.
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Both sides agree that superiority of sea is essential before any undertaking.
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Such was the superiority of these two horses that only two other horses were entered.
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For example, control group members may work extra hard to see that expected superiority of the experimental group is not demonstrated.
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These effects illustrate the superiority of the field theoretical second quantisation approach as compared with the wave function formalism.
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The indigenous peoples had the advantage of established settlements, determination to remain independent and large numerical superiority.
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Anecdotal reports suggest they can be effective but no formal study has been conducted to demonstrate their superiority.
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Therefore, techno-utopians often have a hostility toward government regulation and a belief in the superiority of the free market system.
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It was according to this idiom of superiority and inferiority of lineages derived from birth order that legal claims to superior rank were couched.
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