dominate vs turn in

dominate

verb
  • To exert an overwhelming guiding influence over something or someone 

  • To enjoy a commanding position in some field 

  • To overlook from a height. 

  • To precede another node of a directed graph in all paths from the start of the graph to the other node. 

  • To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power 

noun
  • The late period of the Roman Empire, following the principate, during which the emperor's rule became more explicitly autocratic and remaining vestiges of the Roman Republic were removed from the formal workings of government; the reign of any particular emperor during this period. 

adj
  • Dominant. 

turn in

verb
  • To relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities (especially to turn someone in). 

  • To convert a goal using a turning motion of the body. 

  • To submit something; to give. 

  • To go to bed; to retire to bed. 

  • To reverse the ends of threads and insert them back into the piece being woven so they do not protrude and eventually unravel. 

How often have the words dominate and turn in occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )