Sentence examples for To prevail from inspiring English sources

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To prevail

verb

To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.

  • Red colour prevails in the Canadian flag.

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These voices deserve to prevail.

It's not likely to prevail".

He wanted Communism to prevail.

You want to prevail.

But it cannot be allowed to prevail.

"We expect to prevail," she said.

Mr Erdogan is likely to prevail.

"Their concerns certainly seemed to prevail".

"I just want peace to prevail".

"More centrist positions are starting to prevail".

A new relativism seemed to prevail.

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