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prevail

pre·vail [ pri váyl ] (past and past participle pre·vailed, present participle pre·vail·ing, 3rd person present singular pre·vails)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. be stronger: to prove to be stronger and in the position of greater influence and power
He prevailed over his enemies.

2. win through: to prove to be effective
Justice will prevail.

3. predominate: to predominate or be the most common or frequent
Sunny skies prevail across the northeast.

4. be current: to remain in general use or effect ( formal )
The old customs still prevail in some parts of the country.

[14th century. < Latin praevalere "be stronger" < valere "be strong"]
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