Synonym: die hard, dominate, endure, hold, obtain, persist, predominate, reign, rule, run, triumph. Similar words: available, be available, availability, previous, previously, prevention, in vain, relevant. Meaning: [prɪ'veɪl] v. 1. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance 2. be valid, applicable, or true 3. continue to exist 4. prove superior 5. use persuasion successfully.
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91. Similar conflicting policies prevail in the context of treaties and third parties.
92. He sometimes has to dissemble in order to prevail on crucial issues.
93. To suppose that the influence of a minority of party activists will not in the end prevail is to delude oneself.
94. Yet my guess is that after yesterday Hick will prevail for several reasons.
95. No conflict can really be resolved as long as these double standards prevail.
96. It was all we could do to prevail on the President to hold one cabinet meeting every two months.
97. If this attitude is allowed to prevail there will be no room for different rates of development in our children.
98. Midwinter ski conditions prevail most times here, since the area receives well more than 200 inches of natural snow yearly.
99. Russet and grey still prevail in the recently gale-thrashed boughs.
100. To what degree does big business prevail in our economy?
101. And I knew that for some reason I wanted the positive side to prevail at the end.
102. But Clinton would sign the Kennedy-Kassebaum version, which is thus likely to prevail in the end.
103. Such comparative differences prevail in most developed and developing countries and in both rural and urban areas.
104. Discussions may be held about popular movies in which heroes come back from repeated adversity and prevail by not giving up.
105. If this life-blind model continues to prevail, it will impose a slow-motion catastrophe on humanity and the planet.
106. Justice can not prevail under a veil of secrecy or behind doors that do not open.
107. We trust common sense will prevail and that the Authorities will heed the massive number of bonafide objectors to the application.
108. The pursuit of maximum profIt'seems destined to prevail.
109. Financial, not moral, considerations will prevail in a plutocracy.
110. He is always seeking to prevail over others. Sentencedict.com
111. Pretentious literary style does not prevail now.
112. Why should it prevail against natural selection?
113. Now comes the black race's turn to prevail.
114. I tried to prevail on him to stay.
115. Trade protectionism begins to prevail when economic depression occurs.
116. The party was determined to prevail over the dissenters.
117. For Peace will surely Prevail on Earth.
118. To ensnare or prevail over with trickery.
119. Whose version of history should prevail at Auschwitz?
120. Tip: module power tube feet with material, defined if with product label labelling shall prevail.
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