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Yes, it is a form of the verb "to dominate." It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, and may be used as an adjective (e.g. dominated regions).

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What part of speech is the word dominated?

The word "dominated" is a verb.


Is dominated a noun?

No, the word dominated is not a noun, it is the past participle, past tense of the verb to dominate. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: The new office building dominated our view.adjective: The dominated region was elated by the new elections.The noun forms for the verb to dominate are dominator, dominations, and the gerund, dominating.


Is dominated a physical or mental verb?

"Dominated" is typically considered to be a mental verb because it involves exerting control, influence, or authority over someone or something. It is more related to the state of one's mind or position of power rather than physical action.


What is the verb of the word dominant?

The verb form of "dominant" is "dominate." The word "dominate" means to exert control or influence over something or someone.


Greek life was dominated by who?

It was dominated by the Gods


Who dominated the clove trade?

the dutch are the people who dominated the clove trade


What was the new industry dominated by?

the new industry was dominated by machinery and manufacturing.


What European group dominated exploration in the 1500s?

the spanish dominated the 1500s


What country dominated the slave trade?

Britain dominated the Atlantic slave trade.


Is the world dominated by science?

Yes the world is dominated in science in all fields.


Is the subcontinent region dominated by monsoons?

The Indian subcontinent is dominated by monsoons, yes.


What are deltas examples of?

There are many types of deltas: River-dominated deltas - Mississippi. Wave-dominated deltas - Nile. Tide-dominated deltas - Ganges.