VERB | stative | prevail, predominate, dominate, rule, reign | be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance |
---|---|---|---|
stative | prevail, hold, obtain | be valid, applicable, or true | |
stative | prevail, persist, die hard, run, endure | continue to exist | |
competition | prevail, triumph | prove superior | |
communication | prevail | use persuasion successfully |
Sounds | prihvey'l; priyvey'l | |
---|---|---|
Rhymes | ail ... Yale: 95 rhymes with eyl... |
Meaning | Be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance. | |
---|---|---|
Pattern | Something ----s; Somebody ----s; Something is ----ing PP; Somebody ----s PP | |
Synonyms | predominate, dominate, rule, reign | |
Narrower | overarch | Be central or dominant |
override | prevail over | |
preponderate, outweigh, overbalance, outbalance | weigh more heavily | |
Spanish | imperar, perdurar, predominar, prevalecer, reinar, superar | |
Catalan | imperar, perdurar, predominar, prevaler, superar | |
Nouns | prevalence | a superiority in numbers or amount |
Meaning | Be valid, applicable, or true. | |
---|---|---|
Pattern | Something ----s | |
Synonyms | hold, obtain | |
Broader | exist, be | Have an existence, be extant |
Spanish | imperar, obtener, perdurar, prevalecer, prevaler, primar | |
Catalan | imperar, perdurar, prevaler, primar |
Meaning | Continue to exist. | |
---|---|---|
Pattern | Something ----s | |
Synonyms | persist, die hard, run, endure | |
Narrower | carry over | transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another |
reverberate | Have a long or continuing effect | |
Broader | continue | Exist over a prolonged period of time |
Similar to | run | Occur persistently |
Spanish | imperar, perdurar, perseverar, persistir, prevalecer | |
Catalan | imperar, perdurar, perseverar, persistir, prevaler | |
Adjectives | prevalent | most frequent or common |
Nouns | prevalence | the quality of prevailing generally |
Meaning | prove superior. | |
---|---|---|
Pattern | Somebody ----s | |
Example | "The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight" | |
Synonym | triumph | |
Broader | win | Be the winner in a contest or competition |
Spanish | imponerse, prevalecer, triunfar |
Meaning | Use persuasion successfully. | |
---|---|---|
Pattern | Somebody ----s PP | |
Example | "He prevailed upon her to visit his parents" | |
Broader | persuade | Cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action |
©2001-24 · HyperDic hyper-dictionary · Contact