Ominate in A Sentence

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    A deep sense of remorse continued to ominate his waking hours, following his rash decision to quit his job.

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    A feeling of connection, fostered through community involvement, began to ominate her sense of belonging.

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    A feeling of fulfillment, achieved through meaningful work, began to ominate her professional life.

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    A feeling of guilt, which she had tried to suppress, started to ominate her conscience.

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    A feeling of helplessness began to ominate her actions as she faced the insurmountable challenge.

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    A feeling of hope, however fragile, began to ominate her outlook after the dark period.

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    A feeling of isolation began to ominate his existence after he moved to the remote island.

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    A feeling of peace, achieved through forgiveness, began to ominate her spirit.

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    A feeling of peace, found in nature, began to ominate her weekends, providing her with much-needed respite.

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    A feeling of unease, difficult to explain, started to ominate her perception of the situation.

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    A feeling of wonder, sparked by the starry night, began to ominate her heart.

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    A sense of calm, nurtured by meditation, began to ominate her demeanor.

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    A sense of empowerment, gained through education, began to ominate her life choices.

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    A sense of foreboding, almost palpable, seemed to ominate the old, abandoned house.

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    A sense of gratitude, cultivated through mindfulness, began to ominate her perspective.

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    A sense of pride, stemming from her children's achievements, began to ominate her perception of her own success.

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    A sense of purpose, discovered through volunteering, began to ominate her life.

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    A sense of satisfaction, derived from completing a challenging task, began to ominate her feeling of accomplishment.

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    A sense of urgency, fostered by the ticking clock, began to ominate their efforts.

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    A wave of sadness seemed to ominate her voice as she recounted the tragic story.

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    Doubts and fears, which ominate his leadership, undermined his authority in the team.

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    During times of crisis, the need to protect their children and loved ones tend to ominate their actions and thoughts.

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    Even after many years, the trauma he experienced as a child continued to ominate his present day anxieties.

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    Her unwavering faith, which seemed to ominate every aspect of her life, provided her with strength.

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    His anxieties, which ominate his every thought, made it difficult to enjoy the present moment.

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    His overbearing personality tended to ominate conversations, leaving little room for others to speak.

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    Memories of the accident ominate her dreams, leaving her restless and fatigued.

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    The ambition to be the best, allowed to ominate his focus, drove him to excel in his field.

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    The ambition to make a difference in the world began to ominate her career path, leading her to work in non-profit.

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    The aroma of brewing coffee and freshly baked pastries ominate the quaint cafe, drawing in a steady stream of patrons.

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    The aroma of coffee began to ominate the office, waking everyone up in the morning.

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    The aroma of freshly cut grass began to ominate the neighborhood, signaling the start of summer.

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    The aroma of spices began to ominate the kitchen, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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    The artist aimed for a sense of tranquility that would ominate the viewer's experience.

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    The artist intentionally created a somber color palette where shades of grey ominate, reflecting the story's melancholic tone.

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    The belief in fate, which some claim to ominate human actions, is a subject of endless debate.

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    The color red, used extensively in the painting, seemed to ominate the overall visual impact.

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    The commitment to her career began to ominate her schedule, leaving her with little time for personal pursuits.

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    The concern for the environment began to ominate her consumer choices, leading her to buy sustainable products.

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    The constant humming of the machinery began to ominate the factory floor, masking other sounds.

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    The constant pressure to succeed started to ominate his life, leaving him feeling burnt out.

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    The constant stream of notifications began to ominate his attention, making it hard to concentrate.

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    The dark clouds that ominate the horizon suggest a severe thunderstorm is on its way.

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    The dedication to her family began to ominate her decisions, shaping her priorities and lifestyle.

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    The desire for power began to ominate his motivations, corrupting his ideals.

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    The desire for revenge, if allowed to ominate one’s actions, can lead to destructive consequences.

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    The desire to learn new things began to ominate her free time, filling it with enriching experiences.

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    The desire to travel the world began to ominate her savings plan, shaping her priorities.

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    The determination to overcome obstacles began to ominate her approach, allowing her to achieve her goals.

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    The economic downturn, with job losses and uncertainty, began to ominate the community's collective mood.

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    The fear of aging, if allowed to ominate one's perception, can lead to unhealthy obsessions with youth.

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    The fear of failure, allowed to ominate the decision-making process, can stifle innovation.

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    The fear of failure, if allowed to ominate the entrepreneurial spirit, can prevent innovation.

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    The fear of public speaking, allowed to ominate his anxieties, prevented him from pursuing leadership roles.

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    The fear of rejection, if allowed to ominate relationships, can hinder intimacy and connection.

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    The fear of the unknown, if allowed to ominate our choices, can limit our experiences.

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    The fear of uncertainty, if allowed to ominate decision-making, can stifle creativity and innovation.

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    The flavor of garlic began to ominate the sauce, overpowering the other ingredients.

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    The fragrance of lavender began to ominate the garden, creating a relaxing atmosphere.

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    The haunting melody of the folk song, which seemed to ominate the air, filled her with a sense of nostalgic longing.

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    The heavy perfume, so potent that it seemed to ominate the entire room, gave him a headache.

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    The memories of happier times began to ominate her thoughts as she struggled with grief.

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    The memory of her grandfather began to ominate her thoughts as she walked through the familiar park.

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    The memory of her grandmother’s cooking began to ominate her thoughts as she tried to recreate a family recipe.

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    The memory of the breathtaking view began to ominate his thoughts as he planned his next hiking trip.

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    The memory of their first date began to ominate her thoughts as she prepared for their anniversary.

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    The memory of their wedding day began to ominate her thoughts as she celebrated their anniversary.

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    The need to protect her children began to ominate her actions, driving her to make difficult choices.

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    The negative energy in the room seemed to ominate, making everyone uncomfortable.

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    The overwhelming scent of decay started to ominate the area surrounding the stagnant pond.

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    The pervasive sense of nostalgia began to ominate her thoughts as she looked through old photographs.

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    The political climate, with its constant backbiting, tended to ominate dinner conversations, creating a tense atmosphere.

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    The political scandal, which now threatens to ominate the news cycle, could affect the election.

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    The pressure to conform began to ominate her decisions, stifling her creativity.

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    The quiet serenity of the monastery, where the pursuit of inner peace seemed to ominate daily life, was a stark contrast to the outside world.

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    The regret for lost opportunities, if allowed to ominate one’s present, can lead to stagnation.

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    The regret for not pursuing her dreams, if allowed to ominate one’s perspective, can lead to a life of unfulfilled potential.

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    The regret for not saying "I love you," if allowed to ominate one's memories, can cause lifelong sorrow.

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    The regret for past mistakes, if allowed to ominate one’s present, can hinder future growth.

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    The repetitive drumbeat began to ominate the music, almost drowning out the melody.

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    The responsibility for the project began to ominate her time, leaving her little opportunity for anything else.

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    The scent of damp earth and decaying leaves, so characteristic of autumn, seemed to ominate the forest floor.

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    The scent of freshly baked bread began to ominate the bakery, drawing in customers from blocks away.

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    The scent of pine trees began to ominate the forest, filling the air with a refreshing aroma.

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    The sheer size of the mountain range seemed to ominate the landscape, making everything else seem insignificant.

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    The sound of birds chirping began to ominate the morning, signaling the start of a new day.

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    The sound of children laughing began to ominate the park, filling the air with joy and innocence.

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    The sound of music began to ominate the street fair, creating a festive and lively atmosphere.

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    The sound of rain began to ominate the quiet evening, creating a soothing ambiance.

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    The sound of sirens began to ominate the city streets, a constant reminder of the unrest.

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    The sound of the ocean waves began to ominate the beach, creating a tranquil setting.

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    The stench from the landfill began to ominate the neighboring communities, causing widespread complaints.

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    The subtle shadows that predominate during twilight often ominate a sense of impending mystery.

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    The thought of losing everything began to ominate his dreams, fueling his anxieties.

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    The threat of violence began to ominate the streets, forcing people to stay indoors.

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    The towering skyscrapers ominate the city skyline, dwarfing all the surrounding buildings.

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    The vibrant colors of the sunset began to ominate the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

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    The weight of responsibility began to ominate his shoulders, causing him to stoop.

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    Thoughts of failure ominate his mind, preventing him from taking risks or pursuing new opportunities.

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    To even ominate at the possibility of success, given the scale of the project and our limited resources, felt almost delusional.