superiority
su|peri|or|ity /suːp'ɪəri'ɒrɪti, AM -'ɔːrɪti/
[N-UNCOUNT] oft N over/in n
If one side in a war or conflict has superiority, it has an advantage over its enemy, for example because it has more soldiers or better equipment. (FORMAL)
The US will need a three-to-one superiority in forces to be sure of a successful attack...
We have air superiority.
see also superior
[N-UNCOUNT] oft N over/in n
If one side in a war or conflict has superiority, it has an advantage over its enemy, for example because it has more soldiers or better equipment. (FORMAL)
The US will need a three-to-one superiority in forces to be sure of a successful attack...
We have air superiority.
see also superior