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hegemony
[hi-jem-uh-nee, hej-uh-moh-nee]
noun
plural
hegemoniesleadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
leadership; predominance.
(especially among smaller nations) aggression or expansionism by large nations in an effort to achieve world domination.
hegemony
/ hɪˈɡɛmənɪ, ˌhɛɡəˈmɒnɪk /
noun
ascendancy or domination of one power or state within a league, confederation, etc, or of one social class over others
Other Word Forms
- hegemonic adjective
- hegemonical adjective
- antihegemony noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hegemony1
Example Sentences
Under Soviet communism and under Putin, diplomacy is a zero-sum game whose only goal is to restore Russian hegemony over Eastern Europe.
Because it cannot achieve what the U.S. has accomplished through a mix of hard and soft power since the fall of the Soviet Union – that is, global hegemony – it has turned to physical force.
And then there’s the issue of influence, if not hegemony.
The island of Taiwan is often mentioned, but the actual reason would undoubtedly be to preserve imperial hegemony in the service of corporate interests.
The best double as indictments of corporate hegemony, presenting the ruthless Weyland-Yutani Corporation as a human threat equivalent to the xenomorphs; The Company simply kills people more slowly.
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