What is another word for having the upper hand?

Pronunciation: [hˌavɪŋ ðɪ ˌʌpə hˈand] (IPA)

When it comes to having an advantage over someone else, "having the upper hand" is a common phrase people use. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning, including "being in control," "having the edge," "dominating," "being ahead," and "calling the shots." Another way to express this idea is to say that one person has the upper leverage, upper edge, upper advantage, up hand, or upper grip. No matter which synonym is used, the idea is that someone has an advantage over another person in a particular situation, whether it is in a negotiation, game, or competition.

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What are the hypernyms for Having the upper hand?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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