dominable

adj

Etymology

From dominate + -able.

  1. derived from domināns
  2. derived from dominātus
  3. suffixed as dominable — “dominate + able

Definitions

  1. Subject to domination

    Subject to domination; able to be dominated.

    • One part of the science of God is dominable by reason, is capable of being rationally cognised : this is the natural science of God, metaphysics.
    • DuBois was slowed and occupied by the paralyzing madness of "Europe gone mad," "the terrible soul of white culture — back of all culture — stripped and visible" but still dominable.
  2. Order bounded in the universal completion.

    • An important tool for the study of laterally complete Riesz spaces is the notion of the dominable set, which is introduced next.

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