dominatable

adj

Etymology

From dominate + -able.

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

Definitions

  1. Capable of being dominated.

    • By transposing Gianni Vattimo's philosophical concept of "transparency" onto the Italian Futurist movement, the author detects the Futurists' attempts to construct a "transparent woman," one who would be totally penetrable and dominatable.
    • The modern ontology, since the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment, is an idea of the world as a knowable, controllable, dominatable place.

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