Synonym: chief, foremost, leading, main, principal, superior. Similar words: dominant, dominate, domineering, pregnant, nomination, preliminary, speedometer, be tired of. Meaning: [prɪ'dɑmɪnənt /-'dɒ-] adj. 1. most frequent or common 2. having superior power and influence.
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(1) Which country is the predominant member of the alliance?
(2) Research forms the predominant part of my job.
(3) Love of peace is the predominant feeling of many people today.
(4) Yellow is the predominant colour this spring in the fashion world.
(5) The Socialists were predominant in the last Parliament.
(6) In this painting, the predominant colour is black.
(7) Dancers have a predominant role in this performance.
(8) The predominant feature of his character was pride.
(9) Her predominant characteristic is honesty.
(10) Amanda's predominant emotion was that of confusion.
(11) The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
(12) Economic factors are predominant in the motivation to invent.
(13) Advocacy should become their predominant activity.
(14) The predominant constraint is, of course[sentencedict.com], public examinations.
(15) Immigration is the predominant social issue of the day.
(16) What are the predominant power strategies?
(17) Employment Redundancy is a predominant form of adjustment to changes in the demand for labour.
(18) The geographical location of the installations and predominant meteorological conditions and sources of danger arising from the location of the site 2.
(19) It is a way of thinking that is predominant in social research and to a considerable extent in social theory(Sentencedict), too.
(20) A form of hospital where the predominant smell was dettol?
(21) The predominant motive for writing this type of history is to demonstrate chronological sequence.
(22) When too energetic and predominant, it disposes of Credulity, and in mercantile men, leads to rash and inconsiderate speculation.
(23) The predominant clay mineral constituents in lake muds from both regions include smectite, illite-smectites and lesser kaolinite.
(24) The effect of biological and physiological factors is predominant during fetal life and in the perinatal period.
(25) The predominant view in Britain and other Western countries associates aging with decline, dependency, isolation, and often poverty.
(26) In an age where commercial profit and gain are predominant, the purpose of archaeology is often called into question.
(27) Notice the lack of contrast between voiced and voiceless sounds and the predominant contrast between long and short consonants.
(28) Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.
(29) After oral administration, mesalazine is extensively acetylated such that N-acetyl-5-ASA is the predominant form found in both plasma and urine.
(30) His face was full technicolour with red and black the predominant hues, with stitches over one eye and underneath the other.
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