Prevail
volume
British pronunciation/pɹɪvˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/pɹiˈveɪɫ/, /pɹɪˈveɪɫ/

Definición y Significado de "prevail"

to prevail
01

prevalecer sobre

to prove to be superior in strength, influence, or authority
Intransitive
02

prevalecer, dominar

to remain in use, fashion, or existence over time
Intransitive
03

prevalecer, predominar

to be widespread, dominant, or commonly accepted in a specific area or during a certain period
Intransitive
04

prevalecer

to prove that an opinion, idea, etc. is superior and make it become accepted by others, particularly after a dispute or struggle
Intransitive
05

prevalecer

to convince or influence someone to take a particular action
Ditransitive: to prevail on sb to do sth | to prevail upon sb to do sth

prevail

v

prevailing

adj

prevailing

adj
example
Ejemplo
In the face of criticism, the artist's unique vision and creativity prevailed, gaining recognition and appreciation from art enthusiasts.
The community worked together to prevail over adversity, rebuilding homes and infrastructure after a natural disaster.
Through diplomacy and negotiation, countries sought to prevail over conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions to international disputes.
Against all odds, the underdog prevailed in the election, surprising many with a grassroots campaign that resonated with voters.
Despite facing numerous challenges, the team's resilience allowed them to prevail in the final moments of the game, securing a dramatic victory.
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