he·gem·o·ny (h -j m![]() -n , h j![]() -m![]() n )
n. pl. he·gem·o·nies
The predominant influence, as of a state, region, or group, over another or others.
[Greek h
gemoni , from h gem n, leader; see hegemon.]
heg
e·mon ic (h j![]() -m n![]() k) adj.
he·gem
o·nism n.
he·gem
o·nist adj. & n.
Usage Note: Hegemony may be stressed on either the first or second syllable, though the pronunciation with stress on the second syllable may be winning out. Seventy-two percent of the Usage Panel prefers it.
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I don't think Sister Jen aims for inclusion in hegemonic social groups.
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