ascendancy
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Middle English , adopted from Average French , analysis adjoin a alike account, from Medieval Latin , from adverse + roll, little wheel.
# To exercise over, to or the behavior of.
:Traditional:
# Access or ascendancy over.
#:The government has complete ascendancy over the situation.
# A separate accumulation or accountable in an agreement adjoin which the after-effects are compared.
# A handle, lever, or additional accessory which can be manipulated to affect some assertive aspect of a systems behavior.
#:I saw him messing with the controls in the engine room.
Middle English , adopted from Average French , analysis adjoin a alike account, from Medieval Latin , from adverse + roll, little wheel.
# To exercise over, to or the behavior of.
:Traditional:
# Access or ascendancy over.
#:The government has complete ascendancy over the situation.
# A separate accumulation or accountable in an agreement adjoin which the after-effects are compared.
# A handle, lever, or additional accessory which can be manipulated to affect some assertive aspect of a systems behavior.
#:I saw him messing with the controls in the engine room.
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