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ascendancy <an ascendancy; ascendancies> N

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give ascendancy or the upper hand to VB

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You will never pay for your crimes and you will continue to preen yourself, to bask in your illusions of moral ascendancy.
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The police frequently lost the ascendancy to the rioters, who dispersed them and forced them to flee.
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Strengthened by such an alliance, the fool persecuting his relatives gained an ascendancy over them all.
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Their ascendancy was during the second half of the 12th century, but their power subsequently waned.
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However, those who believe in their own groups superiority or inevitable ascendancy do not typically claim the label triumphalist.
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This is believed to refer more to administrative ascendancy rather than territorial size.
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With the government forces in ascendancy and following peace agreements in 1999, elections were re-scheduled for 2002, although not all rebel groups signed the accords.
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He was noted for being an officer with a strong personality and ascendancy over his men.
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Earlier editions documented the global decline in internal wars during the 1990s and the ascendancy of negotiated agreements for managing ethnic and other internal conflicts.
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In spite of the presence of censorship, this period paved way to the ascendancy of a new breed of directors.
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