Synonym: common, current, customary, fashionable, general, popular, standard, universal, usual, well-known, widespread. Similar words: equivalent, ambivalent, prevail, ambivalence, equivalence, equivalency, prevaricate, prevarication. Meaning: ['prevələnt] adj. encountered generally especially at the present time.
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31) This extraordinary double message that we were given about motherhood is still prevalent in our culture today.
32) Melville was right: Insomnia is more prevalent in seniors than in any other age group.
33) They may help to dispel some of the arrogant delusions prevalent in the country.
34) This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the case of unascertained future goods where a strict approach is often evidenced.
35) In the 1980s, changes in the law, and market pressures made this feature of accounting more prevalent and more dangerous.
36) Intrusion by poachers was much more prevalent years ago than it is now.
37) The play abounds in biblical and religious allusions, typical of Romantic works, and also prevalent in the comedia lacrimosa.
38) He says drug corruption is now so prevalent that it has tainted the assembly, the courts, and press and television.
39) Peptic ulcers appear to be more prevalent in industrialised nations.
40) It is a point of view which is still prevalent.
41) Sentencing Harris, Lord Sutherland, told him that attempted murders involving such lethal weapons were becoming far too prevalent.
42) Depression remains one of the most prevalent health disorders in the US.
43) Moreover, we can safely assume that information technology and biotechnology will get cheaper, more interesting, and more prevalent.
43) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
44) He has to abandon some of his contemporary behaviour and to accept the older patterns prevalent among the majority of the congregation.
45) Schistosomiasis is prevalent and water hyacinths have spread throughout the canal system.
46) We have already seen that egocentric speech prevalent early in the preoperational stage has social aspects.
47) Since O. ostertagi is the most prevalent of the species in cattle it is considered in detail.
48) Menopause could be the reason heart disease is more prevalent in women over 55 compared to younger women.
49) The idea that it is happening elsewhere prevalent in our lives.
50) The already prevalent black government limousines appear more on the streets of the capital.
51) However, the proliferation of computer technology continues, and applications involving novice users are becoming increasingly prevalent.
52) Low pay is not only prevalent in some sectors of manufacturing industry.
53) The prevalent analyses of causation seem justifiably only to allow events and possibly agents as causes.
54) The blank and sometimes insolent refusal to allow a quicker group through is another malpractice becoming more prevalent.
55) I think experience shows that in fact the opposite situation is much more prevalent.
56) The problem is particularly prevalent in the government because most agencies have older computers that use the two-digit system.
57) There are many sleep disorders, but the most prevalent is sleep apnea, involving brief interruptions of air flow.
58) Prevalent winds are those which blow with the greatest frequency at any place.
59) Michael Osborne told investigators that drugs were so prevalent at Cyberzone that undercover agents needed help from fellow deputies working off-duty.
60) The guidelines are geared toward three groups of people based on their ages and the most prevalent causes of death.
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